Each year, the National Association of Home
Builders (NAHB) constructs a new model home to display the latest in building
technologies and design techniques. The mission of The New American Home®
program is showcasing high-performance structures with design elements
suitable for projects from the most simple to the most complex.
The New American Home 2007 creates an efficient structure without compromising
aesthetics, by incorporating the latest in cement-based products –
the building material of choice for sustainable development. It features
a wide array of energy efficient and sustainable design elements that
streamline the construction process and create economies in the long-term
maintenance of the home.
Cement-based
solutions provided a simplified construction process with limited waste,
an efficient thermal envelope that cut energy costs significantly throughout
the lifetime of the average home and the durability to make this innovative
structure stand for generations as a symbol of creative and sustainable
design. As a result of using cement-based products and other sustainable
design elements, the U.S. Department of Energy reported that The New American
Home® “uses approximately 73% less energy for heating and cooling
and 54% less energy for water heating compared to a traditionally constructed
house of comparable size in the Hot-Humid climate region.”
TX Active
The most fascinating application used in The New American Home® is
a building material with benefits that are invisible to the naked eye
at first glance. The exterior would appear to be the traditional cement-based
stucco walls, which have long been known for their durable, beautiful,
low-maintenance finish. However, the stucco used in the New American Home®
features one of the most revolutionary sustainable building applications
in the world – TX Active – a new photocatalytic cement technology
that is not only self-cleaning, but also has been proven to reduce air
pollution.
TX Active is a self-cleaning, smog-eating material that is manufactured
by introducing admixtures, TX Arca and TX Aria, into the traditional cement
mix. The admixture TX Arca destroys pollutants that come into direct contact
with the material, which will keep the building’s surface area clean
without expending materials for building maintenance. The admixture TX
Aria breaks down airborne pollutants, such as smog, that pollute the air
around the surface of the building. TX Active will not only reduce maintenance
to limit the overall energy footprint, but it will actually reduce the
pollution in the air around the home.
Fiber-cement Siding
To complement the stucco and provide a durable exterior, the New American
Home® incorporated fiber-cement siding as a low-cost, low-maintenance
alternative to wood siding. This sustainable application of cement-based
materials has the appearance of wood, but none of the drawbacks of traditional
wood siding. Applying this attractive material to a building is one of
the easiest ways to use cement-based products to fortify a home or business.
Approaching 10 percent residential market share, this fiber-cement siding
will not rot, buckle or warp. Fiber-cement siding also is proven to hold
paint for a longer duration than wood siding and is resistant to termites
and fire, a major consideration in many regions of the United States.
Insulated Precast Concrete
The backbone of The New American Home® is an insulated precast concrete
wall system that provides the structure with a solid thermal envelop.
Compared to wood and steel, concrete structures allow minimal temperature
fluctuations due to its high thermal mass. Consequently, heating, ventilating
and air-conditioning can be designed with smaller-capacity equipment,
saving money and resources. The New American Home® will enjoy these
benefits with precast construction, and to provide additional insulation,
a continuous layer of Styrofoam is sandwiched between precast slabs throughout
the structure for optimal energy performance. Operating The New American
Home® will require less overall energy for heating and cooling, significantly
reducing the environmental footprint of the building over its life cycle.
Precast concrete walls provide additional energy benefits that do not
show up on monthly energy bills. By constructing the panels in a factory,
less material is required because precise mixture proportions and tighter
tolerances are achievable. This significantly limits waste from the construction
process and consequently, lowers overall usage of materials for any structure
built with this type of wall systems. The pre-assembled panels also expedite
the construction process, decreasing the number of labor hours necessary
to complete the project. This translates directly into a reduction of
overall cost to complete precast projects.
Concrete Makes Sustainability Happen
The 2007 New American Home® demonstrates the versatility of cement-based
products in the construction process and its many cutting-edge sustainable
design applications. Cement-based products play a key role in solidifying
the structure of the building, as well as creating the home’s attractive
outward appearance, while also significantly contributing to its sustainable
features.
Sources:
Dow: Concrete Living, “Why STYROFOAM T-MASS Technology” http://www.dow.com/styrofoam/na/concreteliving/whytmass.htm
Essroc: Products, “TX Active, the new photocatalytic cement technology
for self-cleaning and pollution-reducing concrete, now available in North
America.”
http://www.essroc.com/default.aspx?pageid=216
U.S. Department of Energy, Building America: “The 2007 New American
Home, Orlando, Florida”
http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy07osti/39426.pdf
The International Builders’ Show: “IBS Showcase Homes”
http://www.buildersshow.com/Home/Page.aspx?pageID=327
Project Team
Builder - Homes By Carmen Dominguez
Architect - Bloodgood Sharp Buster Architects & Planners
Interior Design - Robb & Stucky Interiors
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