Designs That Work
Hot-Humid Climate - New Orleans
Advanced Technologies - In Conclusion
A house must be able to provide satisfactory service in its particular
location on a number of different fronts, including occupant comfort,
functional program needs, moisture and thermal performance, and
durability. In the preceding document we've shown you the results of a
design process that takes into consideration aspects of building science
as they relate to a Hot-Humid climate, as well as energy conservation
measures that can be implemented today. We've presented strategies that
can bring further reductions in energy use through the use of higher
efficiency mechanical and solar collection equipment. And finally, we have
discussed the strategy and sizing changes necessary to reach a Zero Energy
Home. With the plans available in this document, you can decide on the
level of energy conservation versus cost that makes sense to you, and
proceed with building a high-performance home appropriate for a Hot Humid
Climate. |