Living in a trailer carries with
it a certain stigma but this didn’t stop Urs Peter Flueckiger and his
students at the College of Architecture, the College of Visual and Performing
Arts, and the College of Engineering atTexas Tech University from
requisitioning part of a derelict doublewide and turning it into the
prefabricated Sustainable Cabin. Destined for a landfill, the professor et al.
extensively remodeled a section to test sustainable architectural concepts in
construction materials and techniques, with the end goal of better
understanding their methods and applications.
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Ascribing
to the minimalist living ideas espoused by author Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
who himself lived in a tiny 150 square foot home, the Sustainable Cabin pursues
those ideas of a simple life in natural surroundings.
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With solar
energy as its only source of power, rainwater harvesting and a composting
toilet, this design is quite at home in the middle of nowhere, completely off
the grid, and serves as a working laboratory for the students and faculty. It
is currently up and running in Ford County, 45 miles west of Wichita Falls,
Texas. It measures 14-feet wide and 28-feet long and has a composting toilet,
battery energy storage, solar panels, cedar and corrugated iron exterior,
recycled denim insulation, bamboo flooring, and energy-efficient Morso
stove.
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The
exterior siding consists of corrugated iron and cedar planks.
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The interior
has a bamboo floor and yellow pine cladding on the walls and ceiling,
concealing the recycled cotton insulation made primarily from old blue jeans.
The stove is constructed from recycled scrap iron.
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Obviously,
this unit is one of a kind and is not being produced commercially by the
university, but the simplicity of the design and construction process means
there’s no real reason a commercial consideration wouldn’t be viable. A
self-contained cabin with electricity and water would certainly provide a much
more affordable and convenient alternative to current cabins that either have
to be expensively connected to the utilities or uncomfortably go without.
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Hoover:
Ingenious students at Texas Tech create a home that is mostly
environment-friendly.
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