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LaVine, Lance et al. Wilder single house demonstration project. In: CONFERENCE ON PASSIVE AND LOW ENERGY ARCHITECTURE, 20., 2003, Santiago do Chile. Anais... Santiago do Chile, 2003.
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Abstract

This paper documents design and construction issues arising from innovative construction and enveloping systems in the construction of a 996 square-foot (92.5 square-meters) affordable house. The broad objective of this research is the design and construction of affordable, attractive, socially and culturally appropriate, energy efficient, healthy, and sustainable housing. The structural system employed in this design is a panelized studless wall made from 1-1/2-inch (3.8 cm) OSB (oriented strand board). This structural system was combined with the PERSIST (Pressure Equalized Rain Screen Insulated Structure Technique) system of waterproofing and insulating to create a weather tight envelope. One intent of these systems is to reduce material and construction costs by minimizing and eliminating construction steps. Additional intentions are to improve energy efficiency and indoor air quality by increased air tightness and the inhibitation of mold growth due to moisture infiltration, which has become common in tightly sealed conventional residential construction in the United States. A target cost of $85,000 (US) or less for construction was established.
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