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ZERO ENERGY GARAGE APARTMENT by HARINI SARANGAPANI B.Arch., Mumbai University, India, 2004. A THESIS submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE Department of Architecture College of Architecture, Planning and Design KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Manhattan, Kansas 2008 Approved by: Major Professor Gary. J. Coates Abstract Buildings account for a large part of total U.S. energy consumption and generate far more greenhouse gas emissions than any other sector of the economy. The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate how buildings can be designed in a way that helps to mitigate global environmental problems, while resolving local urban design, architecture and social issues. This purpose was achieved by designing a zero-energy garage apartment for a site located along an alley in Manhattan, Kansas. The methodology for the design was to: identify a client; define project goals and design criteria; determine solar and geothermal renewable energy system requirements; design the garage apartment by employing energy efficient strategies relating to bioregional design and passive solar design; identify eco-friendly materials obtainable within a 500-mile radius of the site; and identify energy-efficient construction methods. The energy performance of the garage apartment was constantly monitored using eQUEST and Energy-10 simulation softwares. Operational definitions: Garage apartment- a building behind the main building1, which is part of the same plot as the main building. It is also called a ‘backhouse’, ‘granny flat’ or a ‘rear house’. Zero-energy house- for this thesis, a grid connected self-standing zero-energy house, which results in zero utility bills throughout the year. 1 Garage Apartment. (n.d.). Retrieved April 6, 2006, from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garage_apartment Table of Contents List of Figures.............................................................................................................................v List of Tables...........................................................................................................................viii Acknowledgements....................................................................................................................ix Dedication..................................................................................................................................x CHAPTER 1 - Introduction.........................................................................................................1 Vision for a sustainable architecture................................................................................7 The 2030 Challenge.........................................................................................7 The BNIM Sustainability Matrix....................................................................10 Mahesh Senagala: The Triad of Sustainability................................................13 Janine Benyus: Biomimicry...........................................................................15 Project Background.......................................................................................................17 Thesis structure.....................................................................................................................19 CHAPTER 2 - Phase 1: Project Goals and Design Parameters...................................................21 Introduction..........................................................................................................................22 Project Goals........................................................................................................................23 Design Parameters................................................................................................................26 The Clients, Client Brief....................................................................................................26 The Property.....................................................................................................................31 Manhattan’s Weather, Climate and Geographic Conditions...............................................36 Manhattan’s Demographic, Socio-economic Conditions....................................................37 Zero Energy Garage Apartment: One Solution to Manhattan’s Housing Needs..................45 CHAPTER 3 - Phase 2: Design.................................................................................................54 Introduction..........................................................................................................................55 Section 1: Design Documentation.........................................................................................58 Maintaining architectural character....................................................................................58 Bioregional Design Strategies...........................................................................................61 Client Brief Tally..............................................................................................................79 Building Bioclimatic Analysis and Calculations................................................................83 iii Section 2: Energy Modeling..................................................................................................89 Energy-10.........................................................................................................................90 eQuest...............................................................................................................................98 Summary.........................................................................................................................104 Section 3: Renewable Energy Systems................................................................................106 Geothermal Energy System.............................................................................................106 Building Integrated Photovoltaic Solar Energy System....................................................114 Zero Energy....................................................................................................................123 Section 4: Materials............................................................................................................125 Material Details [on basis of reference numbers from Table 3-16]...................................128 Section 5: Cost Estimation..................................................................................................139 CHAPTER 4 - Conclusion......................................................................................................141 References..............................................................................................................................145 Appendix A - Current status of zero energy garage apartment.................................................147 Appendix B - City requirements and codes.............................................................................149 Appendix C - Tables and Figures............................................................................................150 iv List of Figures Figure 1-1: United State energy and electricity consumption in 2000..........................................5 Figure 1-2: Potential for rendering nearly 75% of the built environment [that will be either new or renovated] as eco-friendly...............................................................................................6 Figure 1-3: Green Building Toolkit’s implementation onto the zero energy garage apartment.....9 Figure 1-4: Sustainability Matrix’s implementation onto the zero energy garage apartment.......12 Figure 1-5: Mahesh Senagala’s Triad of Sustainability..............................................................13 Figure 1-6: The Triad of Sustainability’s implementation onto the zero energy garage apartment. ..........................................................................................................................................14 Figure 1-7: Biomimicry’s implementation onto the zero energy garage apartment.....................16 Figure 2-1: Project goals diagrammatic representation..............................................................25 Figure 2-2: Existing site plan [↑N]............................................................................................32 Figure 2-3: Front house West facade.........................................................................................33 Figure 2-4: Front house North facade........................................................................................33 Figure 2-5: Front house East facade..........................................................................................34 Figure 2-6: Front house South facade........................................................................................34 Figure 2-7: Front house West facade with green area on West...................................................35 Figure 2-8: Satellite view of property........................................................................................35 Figure 2-9: Existing land use map, Manhattan, Kansas..............................................................42 Figure 2-10: Proposed land use map, Manhattan, Kansas..........................................................43 Figure 2-11: LEED checklist.....................................................................................................50 Figure 3-1: Project summary.....................................................................................................57 Figure 3-2: Front house elevation- West....................................................................................59 Figure 3-3: Front house elevation- North...................................................................................59 Figure 3-4: Front house elevation- East.....................................................................................60 Figure 3-5: Front house elevation- South...................................................................................60 Figure 3-6: Site plan..................................................................................................................63 Figure 3-7: Solar access............................................................................................................64 v Figure 3-8: Zero energy garage apartment elevation- West........................................................66 Figure 3-9: West site elevation..................................................................................................66 Figure 3-10: Isometric view showing West and North facades..................................................67 Figure 3-11: Section towards West............................................................................................67 Figure 3-12: Floor plan- 1st floor/ garage level..........................................................................68 Figure 3-13: Floor plan- 2nd floor/ apartment level....................................................................69 Figure 3-14: Zero energy garage apartment elevation- North.....................................................71 Figure 3-15: Section towards North...........................................................................................71 Figure 3-16: Zero energy garage apartment elevation- East.......................................................73 Figure 3-17: Section towards East.............................................................................................73 Figure 3-18: Diagrammatic representation of aluminum overhang............................................77 Figure 3-19: Zero energy garage apartment elevation- South.....................................................78 Figure 3-20: Section towards South...........................................................................................78 Figure 3-21: Zero energy garage apartment adaptability............................................................80 Figure 3-22: Zero energy garage apartment adaptability............................................................81 Figure 3-23: Lifecycle flexibility of zero energy garage apartment............................................82 Figure 3-24: Estimating heat flow through the skin...................................................................87 Figure 3-25: Annual energy use................................................................................................92 Figure 3-26: Annual energy cost...............................................................................................93 Figure 3-27: Annual cost breakdown.........................................................................................94 Figure 3-28: Annual electric use breakdown.............................................................................95 Figure 3-29: Monthly electric demand peaks.............................................................................96 Figure 3-30: HVAC rated capacities..........................................................................................97 Figure 3-31: Annual electricity consumption by enduse............................................................99 Figure 3-32: Annual peak electricity demand by enduse..........................................................100 Figure 3-33: Electric demand..................................................................................................101 Figure 3-34: Electric loads......................................................................................................102 Figure 3-35: Electric consumption in kWh..............................................................................104 Figure 3-36: Geothermal piping location for the zero energy garage apartment.......................107 Figure 3-37: Heating operation of geothermal heat pump........................................................109 Figure 3-38: Cooling operation of geothermal heat pump........................................................110 vi Figure 3-39: Slinky coil pipe system.......................................................................................111 Figure 3-40: Desuperheater.....................................................................................................113 Figure 3-41: Roof integrated solar technology.........................................................................115 Figure 3-42: SIP panel............................................................................................................130 Figure 3-43: Sample SIP construction.....................................................................................130 Figure 3-44: Aluminum roofing panel installation in the zero energy garage apartment- Top view................................................................................................................................134 Figure 3-45: Aluminum roofing/ siding panel installation in the zero energy garage apartment- North elevation................................................................................................................134 Figure 3-46: Fiber-cement siding for the zero energy garage apartment28................................135 Figure 3-47: Sample concrete bathroom tiles...........................................................................136 Figure 3-48: Sample concrete bathtub.....................................................................................136 Figure 3-49: Sample concrete sink..........................................................................................137 Figure 3-50: 2nd floor/ apartment level flooring.......................................................................138 Figure 4-1: Zero energy garage apartment design matrix.........................................................141 vii List of Tables Table 1-1: Sustainability Matrix................................................................................................11 Table 2-1: Example of Value Matrix Programming Document..................................................30 Table 2-2: Manhattan, Kansas weather data..............................................................................37 Table 2-3: Population Trends and Projections: Planning Area...................................................38 Table 2-4: Population Age Distribution, Manhattan: 1980-2000................................................39 Table 2-5: Household Income, Manhattan: 1990-2005..............................................................40 Table 3-1: Recommended residential insulation values for Manhattan, Kansas. R value expressed in ft2.oF.h/Btu....................................................................................................................84 Table 3-2: Recommended insulation values for windows in passive solar heated buildings. R value expressed in ft2.oF.h/Btu. U value expressed in Btu/hr,oF,ft2.....................................84 Table 3-3: Heating system comparison....................................................................................108 Table 3-4: Solar insolation or sun hours/ day...........................................................................118 Table 3-5: Load calculation workform....................................................................................119 Table 3-6: Minimum continuous watts needed........................................................................119 Table 3-7: Potential surge.......................................................................................................120 Table 3-8: Inverter details.......................................................................................................121 Table 3-9: Inverter specification..............................................................................................122 Table 3-10: PVL product specifications- electrical specifications............................................122 Table 3-11: Material palette for zero energy garage apartment................................................127 Table 3-12: Zero energy garage apartment partial cost estimation beak-up..............................139 Table 3-13: Federal tax credits available as until December 2007............................................140 viii Acknowledgements Designing the zero energy garage apartment would have seemed like a Herculean task, if not for all the people who helped me along the way. I express sincere gratitude to Professor Gary Coates for his invaluable guidance, patience and continued support. I would like to express my deep and sincere gratitude to the clients. I am grateful for having experienced and knowledgeable committee members in Professor Todd Gabbard and Professor John Selfridge, who have extended a helping hand whenever needed. Many thanks to Professor Ray Yunk for helping me navigate through the energy simulation softwares and Professor Dragoslav Simic for his assistance in helping me understand the various structural implications of my design ideas. I am grateful to Professor Stephanie Rolley and Professor Richard Hoag for their initial guidance in refining my thesis ideas. My special thanks to Professor Vladimir Krstic and Professor David Sachs for their inputs during the preliminary stages of the thesis. I would also like to thank Rebecca Stark, Professor Carol Watts and Tracy Ivy for keeping me updated on thesis timelines and other specific requirements. I appreciate the timely help from Ryan Haugaard and all the other contractors, suppliers, dealers and technicians. I am much obliged to Trishna Pradhan, Avinash Gautam, Subhojit Sinha, Amita Joshi, Neelesh Thakur and Vivek Sai for their continued help. I cannot thank my family enough for always being there. Last but not the least, I am indebted to Kansas State University for giving me an opportunity and identity I will cherish for a lifetime. ix Dedication To my roommates and friends, in alphabetical order: Amita Joshi Amit Gud Harshit Shah Jaidev Manghat Neelesh Thakur Piyush Mandowara Reshma Sawant Sarang Mairal Thank you for being family. x

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