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Chris Gebhard Jon Rees Jared Mihaly Dan Trew

Team Nanogel. Chris Gebhard Jon Rees Jared Mihaly Dan Trew. Our Design. Our design incorporates the usage of skylights, Nanogel technology, Solatubes , light shelves, and Illumiwalls . These features work together to create optimal lighting for all environments of the home.

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Chris Gebhard Jon Rees Jared Mihaly Dan Trew

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  1. Team Nanogel Chris Gebhard Jon Rees Jared Mihaly Dan Trew

  2. Our Design • Our design incorporates the usage of skylights, Nanogel technology, Solatubes, light shelves, and Illumiwalls. These features work together to create optimal lighting for all environments of the home.

  3. Our Concepts • All concepts are based on our Morphology table • Seasonal control skylight glazing panel with passive solar energy switching • Nanogel • Solatube • Glazed Windows • Translucent Interior walls 

  4. About our Concept • The concept we chose to develop included a combination of features: • Skylights made with a special design of glass • Large windows made with Nanogel • Solatubes • We also made some additions to the concept: • A light shelf is used to light the entire hallway • The bedroom features the use of Illumiwalll technology • A bay window was added to the living room

  5. Cost Analysis • Cost to Prototype: 4 people x $30.00 an hour x 11.5 hours + $39.00 materials= $1419.00 • $30.00 is median hourly engineer wage • We spent $24.00 on wax paper, batteries and LED lights • We estimated the cost of cardboard, glue, paint, and transparencies to be $15.00 • We spent an estimated 11.5 hours working on the prototype • Our final total cost to make this prototype: $1419.00

  6. Energy Analysis

  7. Gantt Chart

  8. The Living Room • The living room features the use of skylights over the areas where light is needed most. • The kitchen • The living area • There is also a bay window made of double insulated glass, along with four other windows that will harness the power of Nanogel technology. • All of these features will help to efficiently light the room and control the temperature of the home.

  9. The Living Room June 12 pm

  10. The Bathroom/Hallway • The bathroom will be lit using two Solatubes. • This will spread the lighting evenly throughout the room. • The hallway will have a light shelf running the full length. • This will evenly distribute light to the hallway without glare from the sun.

  11. The Bedroom • The majority of the bedroom walls will be made of Illumiwall, which is made of two panels of glazed glass with a light fixture in between. • This will allow light into the room during the day and provide lighting for the room at night. • The light fixtures in the bedroom present a gentle ambient light, the color of which can be selected by the customer for installation.

  12. The Bedroom  December 9 am June early morning 

  13. Building the House Where’s Seth?

  14. Jon says “quit stealin’ my paint!” Merry Christmas!

  15. Back to kindergarten for Jon. He’s allergic to sketch-up.

  16. All done! Questions?

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