The INDsider -> Mary Tutwiler MON, OCT 12 10:58AM by Mary Tutwiler

Team BeauSoleil wins Market Viability competition in D.C.

Breaking news from the Beausoleil Home in Washinton, D.C.: Team Beausoleil has just won the Market Viability contest, part of the Solar Decathlon. Of the 12 possible competitions, UL faculty advisor Geoff Gjertson says winning market viability was the number one goal of the team. “Wahoo!” was the first word out of his mouth. Then Gjertson settled down a little bit. “From the beginning, we said this competition is not just about building a high-tech toy, but something that could really be relevant and useful and livable for the public. Winning is a total fulfilment of our goals and mission. If we don’t win anything else, that’s validation for everything we’ve done. We’re very very happy.”

Criteria for the Market Viability contest are livability (how well does it function?), buildability (is it easy to build?) and marketability (does the house demonstrate curb appeal, interior appeal, quality craftsmanship and do the sustainability features make a positive contribution to its marketability?).

The target market is Lafayette and the Gulf Coast. Variations of the home can be elevated, and the house is built to sustain hurricane winds.

The team scored 97 out of a possible 100 points; the next closest house, from Rice University, scored 93 points. What the judges loved, specifically, were the kitchen and the bathroom. Those areas tend to be overlooked in designing a small (800 square foot) house, but a team from Louisiana knows that the heart of a house is its kitchen. “The judges were blown away that our bathroom and kitchen were not only big and generous, but they accommodated the way that people actually lived,” Gjertson says. Adds Colleen McDaniel cheering on her son, architecture student Scott Chappuis, and who is up in Washington currently and the shot the video below: “They hit a home run.”

Other competitions as part of the Solar Decathlon will continue throughout the week.

You can help UL’s team by sending a text message and giving your vote for the BeauSoleil Louisiana Solar Home for the People’s Choice Award. Text 99503 with the message HOUSE76....no spaces. Check out the project at their Web site, and link to their Facebook page from the site.

 



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written by Stacey , October 12, 2009 - 06:26 pm
This is such great news!
This group has been so dedicated for over 2 years now, it's fantastic to hear that their hard work is recognized on an international level.
(And in the most important category, in my humble opinion.)

Thanks for breaking this so promptly, Ind.
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written by Joe Z , October 12, 2009 - 08:35 pm
Great stuff... Go Ragin Cajuns!!
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written by Catherine Guidry , October 22, 2009 - 02:30 am
The U.S. Dept of Energy’s 2009 Solar Decathon was such an incredible experience for us. As a graduate student in architecture, I realize the invaluable knowledge we have gained by participating. We are so proud to have gone to this outstanding and prestigious international competition to proudly represent the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Southern Culture, and the State of Louisiana. Bringing home the market viability and people’s choice award really shows that we did our best to meet the needs and desires of the people by designing a home that’s hurricane resistant and culturally-relevant.
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