
With more than 150 members, the Cornell University Solar Decathlon team is the largest student-run project on campus. It includes representatives of all seven Cornell colleges and the graduate school of business.
Cornell's Solar Decathlon entry is Silo House, which consists of three cylinder-shaped modules that interconnect to form a modern structure powered by electricity from 40 photovoltaic panels. See more images in the slide show below.
The US Department of Energy is holding the 2009 Solar Decathlon on the Mall in Washington DC between October 8th and 16th. This is the 4th annual international collegiate event where students design, build, and operate completely solar powered houses. The goal is to improve on solar efficiency and reduce cost. Find out more about the Solar Decathlon here.
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This year's competition is the third consecutive Solar Decathlon for Cornell, and the 2009 team decided it was time to do something bold. The result is Silo House, a modular structure with three interconnecting cylindrical rooms.
Hydroponically grown landscaping surrounds the house with specially chosen grasses. The circular shapes reflect the silos that dot the rolling hills of upstate New York, and the team calls the overall effect "post-agrarian," a reminder of vanishing farmland.
With more than 150 members, the Cornell team is the largest student-run project on campus—a point of pride. "I never thought that in college I'd build a house with solar power and be responsible for so many people," says landscape architecture student Bobby Harvey.
"Interdisciplinary collaboration" is the guiding principle. "It's a team philosophy," says Chris Werner, an architecture student.
"The challenges to engineering are unique," adds Myra Wong, a mechanical engineering student. "We really try and look at the big picture."
Each of the house's silos—kitchen, bedroom, and living room—is 16 ft (4.9 m) in diameter, with about 130 ft2 (12.1 m2) of floor space. "Our initial goal was to move away from the conventional houses that are common in Solar Decathlon," says Irina Chernyakova, an architecture student.
The modules are joined on the southern side, leaving the northern side open. The exterior is covered with COR-TEN®, a corrugated, steel cladding that loses its original sheen as the outer layer oxidizes to a weather-proof ruddy coating.
Silo House is a net-zero user of energy. In fact, it is expected to generate more power than it uses. It features:
| Cornell University | Iowa State University | Penn State | Rice University |
| Team Alberta | Team Boston | Team California | Team Germany |
| Team Missouri | Team Ontario/BC | Team Spain | The Ohio State University |
| The University of Arizona | Universidad de Puerto Rico | University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana | University of Kentucky |
| University of Louisiana at Lafayette | University of Minnesota | University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee | Virginia Tech |
This year's prize is $100,000. The schedule: