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Problems in Architecture I Student: Patrick Lubon Date: April 9, 2009 Solar Decathlon Competition Materials Slide 2 Materials: Minerals Contents: Clay and Glaze Information by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: Kerrigan Architectural Tile Picture by www.kerriganart.com Sustainability Plentiful resource Non-mold harboring Interior and Exterior applications Slide 3 Materials: Minerals Contents: Magnesium oxide, Expanded perlite, Recycled- cellulose fiber, glass-fiber mesh Manufacturer: Strong Enviroboard Information & Picture provided by: www.enviroboard.com Sustainability No energy consumption during manufacturing process Non-toxic Non-mold-harboring Insulating Produces less dust than standard drywall Exterior and Interior applications Slide 4 Materials: Wood Contents: Bamboo Plyboo Pure Bamboo Flooring Information & Picture by: www.plyboo.com Used in many applications Flooring Wall panels Cabinetry Sustainability Rapidly renewable material Low emitting material FSC certified wood Slide 5 Materials: Wood Contents: Medium density Fiberboard Information by: Transmaterial 2 Wall Mounted Shelving System Picture by: www.vujj.com Sustainability 99% postindustrial recycled material Rapidly renewable material Slide 6 Materials: Wood Contents: Rattan Skin Information by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: Teak Picture by: www.j-teak.com Sustainability Rapidly Renewable Resource FSC certified wood Slide 7 Materials: Wood Contents: Cotton insulation Information by: www.servicemagic.com Sustainability Renewable and recyclable Safe and easy to install Healthier than most other insulators Slide 8 Materials: Wood Contents: Wheat board Manufacturer: Kirie Information and Picture by: www.kierieusa.com Sustainability Renewable source Non-toxic material Does not emit the toxin formaldehyde Helps reduce waste Slide 9 Materials: Wood Contents: Macadamia nut Information provided by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: Husque Picture by: www.Husque.com Sustainability Recycled byproduct of the macadamia nut industry Slide 10 Materials: Wood Contents: 100% Unbleached wood fiber Information by: Transmaterial 2 Product by: Maplex Picture by: www.apartmenttherapy.com Sustainability 100% Recyclable & biodegradable Made from a renewable source No chemicals or additives used in the manufacturing process Slide 11 Materials: Wood Walnut Veneer Panels Information by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: Riddled Picture by: www.inventorspot.com Sustainability Recyclable Structural stable Slide 12 Materials Wood: Contents: Pressed Plywood Information by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: Pop Picture by: www.metropolismag.com Sustainability Wood is sourced from certified sustainable forests Clean aesthetic Slide 13 Materials: Plastics Contents: High-density polyethylene Information by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: 3-Form Picture by: www.3-form.com Sustainability 100% post consumer recycled content Chemical resistant properties UV stable Slide 14 Materials: Plastics Contents: Polycarbonate Information by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: Air-board Picture by: www.design- composite.com Sustainability 100% Recyclable Outstanding thermal insulation High stiffness Light weight Easy to handle Non-flammable Slide 15 Materials: Plastics Contents: Cast polymethyl methacrylate Information by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: 3-Form Picture by: www.3-form.com Sustainability Engineered for horizontal recycling and downstream flexibility Durable Structural Formable Translucent Slide 16 Materials: Plastics Contents: Arpro expanded polypropylene Information by: Transmaterial 2 & www.Movisi.com Manufacturer: Make/Shift Picture by: www.movisi.com Sustainability Recyclable CO 2 recycled during manufacturing Light weight reduces transportation costs Slide 17 Materials: Paper Contents: Flame retardant kraft paper Information by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: Picture by: www.molodesign.com Sustainability 100% recyclable Low embodied energy Maintains structural integrity Flame retardant Slide 18 Materials: Glass Contents: Soda-lime glass, silica dioxide Information by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: Cast Glass Facades Picture by: www.eastasiaportal.com Sustainability Abundant resource Easily Recyclable Weather resistant Glass can be easily bent, tempered, and laminated during manufacturing Slide 19 Materials: Glass Contents: Glass with pyrolytic coating Information by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: Activ Picture by: www.ceuconstruction.com Sustainability Uses power of the sun to clean itself to reduce harmful cleaning agents Slide 20 Materials: Metals Contents: Stainless steel Information by: Transmaterial 2 Manufacturer: InvariMatte Picture by: www.metalresources.net Sustainability Recycled content No deteriorating coatings Little maintenance Lower reflectivity Slide 21 Work Cited Brownell, Blaine. TransMaterial 2: A Catalog of Materials that Redine Our Physical Environment. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2008. Goerring, Matt. Cotton Insulation is Safe, Green, and Effective. http://www.servicemagic.com/article.show.Cotton-Insulation-is-Safe- Green-and-Effective.15108.html Preson, Koerner. Jetson Green: 2008 Top-10 Green Building Products. http://www.jetsongreen.com/2008/11/2008-top-10-gre.html