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Susquehanna
HouseSynergis Design Competition
427 California Road, Quakertown, PA, 18951
April 1, 2011
CCCTC
1620 River Road Clearfield PA, 16830
Team Members
Aaron Fleck Clearfield
Tyler Lezzer Curwensville
Baron Snyder West Branch
Eddie Hubler West Branch
Nick Ertmer West Branch
Dylan Riggleman Philipsburg-Osceola
River‟s Bend Residential Development
Lot 11 (.3 Acres)Lot 11 - Actual Photograph
Enlarged View
Lot 11 (.3 Acres)
Hand Drawn Ink Wash RenderingHand Drawn Ink Wash Rendering
Outline Created with Revit Model – Photograph Edited with Photoshop
Preliminary Design Criteria
General1100 Square Feet
Front Door Facing Road
ADA Requirements
LEED Considerations
Plan Layout
Building Products
Construction Methods
Appearance
Cost Considerations
Materials
Construction
KitchenApproximately 200 Square Feet
Southern Maximum Natural Lighting
ADA Compliant – Kraftmaid Passport Series
L or U shaped
Integral Laundry
BathroomWalk in Bathtub
ADA Grab Bars
Approximately 75 Square Feet
FoyerPlace to Walk in
Closet for Storing Shoes
Approximately 50 Square Feet
Master BedroomApproximately 200 Square Feet
Bigger then Other Bedroom
Guest Room/HobbyApproximately 150 Square Feet
Two Purpose Room
Living roomOpen to Kitchen/Dining Room.
Dining/GardenGarden for Scenery
Southern Side for Natural Lighting
Approximately 200 Square Feet
Exterior Renderings
Floor PlanThe final floor plan evolved from our
preliminary design criteria. The most
challenging thing was to keep the
basic layout and stay within 1100
square feet total area while using
modular dimensions.
Area Plan
Kitchen DesignWall Color:
„Sherwin Williams'
“Energetic Orange”
The Team Chose Kraftmaid Passport
Series Cabinetry For Several
Reasons:
• Known for Quality
• Availability
• ADA Compliant
• Large Selection
Floor:
“Mohawk”
“Bamboo”
Stain:
“Burnished Ginger”
Cabinet Style:
“Arlington Maple Miter-Door Style”
Counter Top:
Dow –Quartz
“Mineral Pearl”
Base 2 Pull Width
Trays
Waste basketPantry pull out
Washer & Dryer
Energy Star Compliant,
and ADA Compliant
Refrigerator
ADA Compliant And Energy Star
Compliant
Dishwasher
ADA compliant And
Energy Star Compliant
Stove
ADA complaint, and Energy
Star Compliant
Base 3 drawer Sink Base Dish washer cabinet
•Wall Color
“Sherwin Williams'
“Energetic Orange”
Floor:“Bamboo”
Ceiling;
“Sherwin Williams”
“Morning sun”
Kitchen Design
Living
Room
Wall Colors: „Sherwin
Williams‟ “Energetic Orange”
& “Morning Sun”
Ceiling: „Sherwin Williams‟
“Morning Sun” Floor: “Bamboo”
Dining RoomWall Colors: „Sherwin Williams‟
„Energetic Orange” & “Morning
Sun”
Ceiling: „Sherwin Williams‟
“Morning Sun”
Floor: BambooGlen Gery “St. Augustine “Thin Brick
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom Carpet:
„ShawFloor‟
“Copper Crest”
Master Bedroom Wall Color2:
„Sherwin Williams‟
“Muslin”
Master Bedroom Ceiling Color:
„Sherwin Williams‟
“Muslin”
Master Bedroom Wall Color:
„Sherwin Williams„
“Fire Works”
Spare Bed Room / Hobby Room
Spare Bed room Wall Color:
„Sherwin Williams'
“Stream”
Spare Bedroom Wall / Ceiling color:
„Sherwin Williams‟ “Muslin”
Bathroom
Bathroom Flooring Color:
„Mohawk‟
“Slate”
Bathroom Wall Color:
„Sherwin Williams‟
“Rhapsody Lilac”
Bathroom Ceiling Color:
„Sherwin Williams‟
“Whimsical White”
Foyer
Foyer Wall Color:
„Sherwin Williams‟
“Overjoy”
Foyer Ceiling:
„Sherwin Williams‟
“Full Moon”
Dining Room Floor:
“Bamboo”
Building Section
• We chose to make a single story house with no
basement because the occupants wouldn‟t be able to use a
basement and it would cost a lot more money than using slab
on grade construction.
• We looked at many different foundation options but
decided to use 10” CMU‟s because they‟re cost efficient, a
natural material and are made only 3 miles from our building
site.
• We used 2x4 studs @ 24” OC for our walls because it
uses less materials, it is cost efficient , and we chose NU-
WOOL for the cavity because it has a high R- Value and makes
a very dense wall.
• We agreed on using thin brick veneer because it is
cost efficient ,it is made only 7 miles from our building site, it is
very durable, requires little to no maintenance and still has the
same great look of brick but uses a lot less natural material.
• We chose Hardie Board siding because it resists
damage from insects, wind and hail, water resistant ,it can not
catch fire, good in cold climate and humid climates, requires
little maintenance and creates a dense wall.
• We chose SIPs panels because we have a cathedral
ceiling and wanted the massive beams to be shown and
because the greatly decrease heating and cooling costs
• We used 2” EPS below the slab because it is water
resistance, and has a high compressive strength.
Wall Section
Wall Section
Roof DesignATAS International, Inc
6612 Snowdrift Road
Allentown Pa 18106
(610) 395-8445
SUSTAINBLE BUILDING PRODUCTS
ATAS INTERNATIONAL, INC
• ATAS – “Scan Roof”
• Metal Roofing Panels
• “Medium Bronze”
• “ATAS” Metal Roofing Panels
• Model: Scan Roof – SCP163
• Color: Medium Bronze
• Cedar Shake Look
• LEED Points
– LESS NEED FOR REPLACEMENT
– RECYCLED CONTENT
– LOCAL MANUFACTURER
– LESS WASTE
– LESS SAVINGS ON HEATING AND COOLING COSTS
• Reasons for choosing Pella
– Triple Pane Window
– More Energy Efficient
– Enviromently Friendly
– Superior Noise Reduction
• Styles
– Awning
– Double-Hung
– Casement
– Fixed
• Designer Series
– Exclusive Snap-In Between-The-Glass Blinds and Fabric Shades
– Decorative Panels and Grilles
– Triple-Pane for Energy Efficiency
Awning
Casement
Double-Hung
Windows
LEED
• Ceiling
– Paint
• Contains low VOC
• Walls
– Paint
• Contains low VOC
– Insulation
• Dow Styrofoam
• Nu-Wool – Recycled Content
• Flooring
– Carpeting
• The Carpeting we chose called “Smart
Strand” by Mohawk is made with corn
starch
• It has very low VOC
– Bamboo
• The reason we used bamboo is because
it is a highly renewable resource and it
has great durability
Interior Materials Exterior Materials
•Siding
•Hardie Board •Made locally
•No VOC
•Low Maintenance
•Outsanding Durability
•Glen-Gray Thin-Brick•Natural Materials
•No VOC
•Low Maintenance
•Made 7 Miles from Building Site
•Less Material than standard brick
Other Considerations
• Location
– House is close to shopping, Hospital, Parks,
Entertainment, Restaurants
• Construction
– Energy efficient design with standard
construction methods
• Overall Layout
– Southern exposure
– Small square footage
– Efficient design
– Central plumbing
• Content
– Energy Star appliances
– Efficient heating and cooling systems
• Promotion
– We setup a website for the project and will be
adding content after project is submitted
– http://susquehannahouse.wordpress.com/
American National StandardAccessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities
306.2 Toe Clearance
609 Grab Bars
•Designed as per; Chapter 10 Dwelling and Sleeping Units
•402 Accessible Route maintained throughout residence
•All appliances ADA compliant
•All Plumbing fixtures ADA compliant
American National Standard
Accessible and Usable Buildings and
Facilities
Section 404 Doors & Doorways
Software
• Autodesk Revit Architecture
– Construct 3D model – various
components
• Custom Walls, Roofs,
Windows, Site
• Documentation: Renderings,
Plans, Sections, Etc.
– Generate sections and details
– Walkthrough
• Photoshop
– Picture Adjustment
– Rendering enhancement
• Microsoft Power Point
– Presentations
• Autodesk 3Ds Max Design
– Renderings
• Autodesk Autocad
– Custom components
•Ink wash
•Learned the basic of developing an ink wash design
•Insulation and R values
•We learned about R-Values and how they relate to
building materials
•We followed the guidelines in the 2009 International
Residential Code: Table 1102.1 Insulation and
Fenestration Requirements by Component
•Zone 6
•Wood Frame Wall R-Value – 13+5 (meaning 13
in the wall cavity and 5 insulated sheathing) or
20
•Slab R-Value: R10 – 4 Feet Deep
•We looked at various insulation types and buildings
methods and decided to use cavity insulation with
insulated sheathing to reduce the amount of materials
used and reduce potential for stud ghosting.
•Standard Residential Construction Methods
•Slab on grade
•Wood frame construction
•Sips
•CMU Foundation
•ADA codes
•How to design a house to be ADA compliant
•Kitchen Design
•The different shapes of kitchen L, U - Island
•Various door styles, finishes, materials
•Countertop types
•Manufacturers
•Plumbing Fixtures – How to choose ADA compliant
•Residential Design
•Open plans, Living – Service – Sleeping Areas
•Bubble Plans
•Windows
•Window frames: Wood, Aluminum
•Different styles of Window grills
•Different window panes (multiple panes)
•Different styles of windows and how they are used
in different ways
•You can fill double pane with argon to increase the
R value.
•You can put low E inside or outside the window or
both to allow light through that blocks UV rays and
radiation
•Egress Requirements
•Manufactures
•LEED points
•We learned how the point system works and how
to make are house LEED certified
•Site planning
•We learned about property lines, contours, utilities,
and set backs.
•We Learned to put deciduous trees on the south
side to block the sun in the summer but let sun in in
the winter to heat up the house.
•Most windows on southern side of house
•Modular Dimensions
How to make a modular house
The rules to design a house is modular
CMU‟s
Odd Feet: inches are 4”
Even Feet: inches are 0” or 8”
Minimize waste from un used materials
Lessons We Learned