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German University Wins Architecture Contest in the Department of Energy's Third Solar Decathlon (Posted 10/17/07)

Washington, D.C. — The German Technische Universität Darmstadt took an early lead in the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Solar Decathlon by winning the architecture contest — the first of ten contests — receiving 193.25 points out of a possible 200 points. The Solar Decathlon is a competition where 20 university-led teams from across the United States, and from Canada, Germany, and Spain, are competing to design, build and operate the most attractive, functional, and energy efficient solar-powered home. Following close behind the winning team from Germany, the University of Maryland finished in second place with 189.5 points, and the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid finished in third place, with 187.5 points.
A jury of architects from industry and academia, including the American Institute of Architects, toured and judged homes for the Architecture contest. The jury evaluated the following three factors:
  • Commodity — Ease of entry into the house and circulation among the public and private areas; architectural strategy used to accommodate the technologies required to run the house; and generosity and sufficiency of space in the house
  • Delight — Surprises, unusual use of ordinary materials, or use of extraordinary materials
  • Firmness — The house’s strength, suitability and appropriateness of materials in the building

The ten contests that make up the Solar Decathlon measure many aspects of a home’s performance and appearance. A perfect total score for all ten contests in the Solar Decathlon is 1,200 points. And of the 10 contests, architecture is worth up to 200 points, followed by Engineering and Market Viability, which are each worth as much as 150 points and are scored subjectively. The other seven contests, each worth as much as 100 points, measure performance and award points daily through the competition on: Lighting, Communications, Comfort Zone, Appliances, Hot Water, Energy Balance, and Getting Around.

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