Lumenhaus - U. of Virginia: Winner of Solar Decathlon Europe 2010 (click on image)
This is a fantastic design…really well done. Notice the beautiful sunscreen and the gray water system! This was the only solar decathlon house with a metal structure by Kullman Industries in Lebanon, NJ. (PS. Kullmann CEO Avi Telyas is a Pratt Institute trustee!) 
See NYT article and slideshow.

Lumenhaus - U. of Virginia: Winner of Solar Decathlon Europe 2010 (click on image)

This is a fantastic design…really well done. Notice the beautiful sunscreen and the gray water system! This was the only solar decathlon house with a metal structure by Kullman Industries in Lebanon, NJ. (PS. Kullmann CEO Avi Telyas is a Pratt Institute trustee!) 

See NYT article and slideshow.

Lumenhaus - U. of Virginia: Winner of Solar Decathlon Europe 2010 (click on image)
This is a fantastic design…really well done. Notice the beautiful sunscreen and the gray water system! This was the only solar decathlon house with a metal structure by Kullman Industries in Lebanon, NJ. (PS. Kullmann CEO Avi Telyas is a Pratt Institute trustee!) 
See NYT article and slideshow.

Lumenhaus - U. of Virginia: Winner of Solar Decathlon Europe 2010 (click on image)

This is a fantastic design…really well done. Notice the beautiful sunscreen and the gray water system! This was the only solar decathlon house with a metal structure by Kullman Industries in Lebanon, NJ. (PS. Kullmann CEO Avi Telyas is a Pratt Institute trustee!) 

See NYT article and slideshow.

Posted 2 years ago & Filed under climate neutral, competition, decathlon, solar, housing,

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This is Meta Brunzema's growing list of useful and inspiring green economy resources and sustainability transition projects.

Meta Brunzema is the principal of the architecture and urban design firm Meta Brunzema Architect P.C. in New York City. She is also a professor in the graduate Architecture and Urban Design Department at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn - where she teaches design and history/theory.

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