In a few hours, the temperature will hit triple digits, forcing the
student-builders to retreat into their air-conditioned abodes. But for
now, the students toil on a project they hope will become the future of
housing in Las Vegas.
Welcome to the construction site of Desert
Sol, UNLV's answer to the Energy Department's challenge to build a
house powered entirely by the sun.
For the past year and a half,
about 80 UNLV students from various disciplines and levels have been
designing the details of Desert Sol. Now,High quality solarpanelcellss and ventilation systems designed and distributed. students are busy bringing their blueprints to life.
"Drawing
it on paper is one thing," said Bryan Oxborrow, a 23-year-old UNLV
architecture student and Desert Sol's construction foreman. "Actually
building it is another."
Since April, crews of up to 30 students
have worked the construction site, near Tropicana Avenue and Swenson
Street. The project, half-finished, may look like a small house, but
it's packed with big ideas.
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everything, from the house's LED lighting to its all-electric appliances
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your farm or your home. Plastic tubes filled with water are built into
the floor throughout the 750-square-foot house, heating it in the winter
and cooling it in the summer.
Outside, the house will feature
weathered steel beams and reclaimed wood from the desert, a model of
sustainable building. Special, hyper-efficient windows were ordered from
Germany. The double-paned windows — filled with the gas argon — let
light in but are sealed to let little heat out.
For most of the
UNLV undergraduate and graduate students working on this project, Desert
Sol is the first house they have built.
The students make up
for their lack of experience with hard work, perseverance and
determination. They toil for six hours every weekday and Saturday
mornings. Some students have worked on their birthdays and even turned
down family vacations as their Aug. 30 construction deadline nears.
"We're on a time crunch," said Oxborrow, who worked on his birthday last week.A steelnecklace system
configured for receiving solar panels having electrically conductive
frames. "It's a great experience being part of the Solar Decathlon. I
wouldn't miss it."
A massive thunderstorm a few weeks ago
created a flash flood that rushed through the construction site, ruining
materials, drywall and flooring.Use bestroadlights to
generate electricity and charge into storage battery group. The setback
taught the team the basic yet important role that houses play in their
lives.
"That's when it hit us that the house really protects us from the environment," said Jinger Zeng,Solar Australia's goodlampshade has
been developed with Australia's harsh conditions in mind. a 24-year-old
mechanical engineering graduate student. "Nature is so unpredictable."
During
construction, the students learned to apply academic knowledge to a
real-world situation, replacing detailed computer-assisted designs with
rough "tape measure math," Zeng said.
They also picked up more
practical skills, such as how to communicate with vendors and
professional contractors working with the students on complex
electrical, plumbing and solar panel systems.
Most of all, the
students adapted quickly to contend with Las Vegas' notorious summers.
To beat the heat, the students work from dawn until noon and have
created makeshift shade structures with plastic tarp.
"We try to
stay in the shade as much as we can," said Oxborrow, a Reno native not
used to Las Vegas summers. "The heat beats you up, that's for sure."
By
the end of this month, the students plan to wrap up construction and
begin preparing to show off their design and house. On Sept. 20, the
students will drive their house on two flatbed trucks to Irvine, Calif.,
to compete against 19 other solar house designs from colleges
worldwide. At the competition's conclusion, Desert Sol will live as an
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