Vali Homes Prototype / colab studio + 180 degrees design

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Text description provided by the architects. A triumvirate team of Developer/Sustainability-Consultant, Architect, and General Contractor engaged in creating a standard plan prototype house for infill lots in downtown Phoenix. Three main goals were:

1. Create a prototype house inspired by the “case-study” homes of the 1960’s, designed for our time and place, and with the greatest amount of sustainability possible.

Vali Homes Prototype / colab studio + 180 degrees design  - Interior Photography, Living Room, Chair
© Mark Bosclaire

2. Create a low-to-mid cost home with high design, quality, and sustainability.

3. Create a design that may be replicated for any typical lot within Phoenix.

Vali Homes Prototype / colab studio + 180 degrees design  - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Mark Bosclaire

The team processed six versions. We tested, energy-modelled, and priced each to find an optimal balance between design, performance, and cost.

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The two-bedroom home is designed to fit on any typical lot downtown. The goal is to improve existing neighborhoods by building homes where derelict sites currently exist.

Vali Homes Prototype / colab studio + 180 degrees design  - Interior Photography
© Mark Bosclaire

The home surpassed LEED Platinum certification, and provided a blower test rating of .68 ach50. The 1500 GSF house uses about 6000 kWh (about $700 worth) of electricity per year offset by a 3.6 kw PV system for a net-positive energy house.

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Cite: "Vali Homes Prototype / colab studio + 180 degrees design " 27 Dec 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/580798/vali-homes-prototype-colab-studio-180-degrees-design> ISSN 0719-8884

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