Hillside Home Showcases Veteran Builder`s
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Hillside Home Showcases Veteran Builder`s
FeaturedHomes GNASS HOME HillsideHomeShowcases VeteranBuilder's SolarSkills BySusan Badger 3EStrctegres Jones, Jon and KarenGnass,Bend,didnt know they were buyinga perfect solar lot l5 yearsago,'We just likedthe spot" saidJon,"we kept seeingit on our trainingruns," The couplewanteda cleanEuropeanlook and knew they likedconcretefloors.After talkingto Jim Chauncyat SunTerraHomes,"The idea of going solarjust madesense," saidJon. Their new home takesa classicpassivesolar form - a glazedsouthsidewith appropriately sized north eavesand decks,and a sidetuckedinto the hill. From the front entrance,a central light-filled stairwellrisesthrough the center of the home like an atrium.Lower floors houseJonl photography officeand scanningroom, a guestbedroomand bath,accessto garagesand an exerciseroom--both KarenandJonare ultra-marathoners, regularly competingin racesof 3 | milesand more. At the top of the stairs one steps into an expansiveEuropean feelingkitchen/living/dining area.That spaceandthe The "bridge"betweenthe home'stop floor airy livingareaand masterbedroom showsthe aftention givento integratingtile and concret flooring and creatingspeciallightingdetail. Photo Credic SunTerra Homes 70 Green+Solar eutlotNc onecoN2007 adjacentmasterbedroom,havesweepingviewsand amazingnaturallightfrom interiors. Chauncyhastouchedthe home with lessons learnedover time.He dropsthe decksone stepso the railingsdont blockviews,leavesindentations in concretefloors so tile can be inset,usessoft LED lightingfor the stairway,under cabinetsand great room sofits. Deck on the west,south and north provideoutdoor livingspots in the sun or shade, anytimeof the day.Theroof is readyfor solarhot water andphotovoltaics whenthe coupledecideit's time. "We both feel like we've lived here a lot longerthanwe have,"saidJon. Alongwith that comfortChauncyalsodelivered a home he estimatesto be 40 to 60%more energy efficientthan code construction,a talent that has greenbuildingawardsin won him four prestigious the lastyear-two from the NationalAssociationof Home Builders(NAHB) and two the Central (COBA). OregonBuilders Association The Gnasshome exemplifieshis three part approach.First,constructinga tight buildingenveframingto maximizespacefor lope usingadvanced insulation andfillingthat spacewith 2 poundmarine gradestructuralurethane."lt doublesthe sheer valueof the wallsand provideshigh insulationvalues,air tightnessand moisturecontrol.I address them all,"saidChauncy. Next Chauncyusesslab-on-grade concrete potential passive of floorsto combinethe solargain with in-floor radiantheatingand cooling.He runs separatelong in-floorradiantzonesparallelto the southfacingwindows.On sunnydays,when there's plentyof sun floodingthat floorithe southernmost zonesare turned off and work like a passiveslab, acceptingheat from the sun,storing it and givingit back later.In overcastweatherthe zonescan be includedin the radiantsystem,heatingup in about FEATURES .2,495SF2 bedroom with homeofficeandexerciseroom . Morethan50%of glasson south roof side;properlyfixedoverhanging anddecksfor summershading . 60%SolarHeatGainglazing on is both concrete slab windows; south thermalmass& finishedflooring. .York air-to-waterheatpumpwith zonedin-floor radiantheating/cooling . SterlingEnergyRecoveryVentilator (ERV). . Advanced2 x 6 wood framingwith opencorners,boxedheaders andenergyheeltrusses drr;r. .Two poundmarinegradestructural The Gnass' south windows provide solar gain and expansiveviews of Bend. Phoco Credit: CnossPhotolmoges for maximum urethaneinsulation controlof air infiltration . All hardflooring,finishedconcrete, tile,with floatinglinoleumin of{ice .Trex decking, minimalinteriorwood trim,fibercementsiding . Low volumewater fixtures . Xeriscaping with all runoff retainedonsite . Pre-plumbed for solarhot waterand largeexpanseof open south roof for future PV Natural light from different direcrions enhances the open contemporary feel of the living,dining and kitchen . Customized manual homeowner's area. Photo Credit:SunTerroHomes . EarchAdvantage& Energy Starcertified t w o h o u r s .T h e G n a s s h o m e h a s f i v e to warm incomingfreshair. . Buildingsitematerials For all its oower, controls for the recycled suchheatingzones. Chauncy tempers the system with f i v e z o n e , h e a t p u m p i n - f l o o r r a d i a n t by builderandowners # '}f' TEAM Owner Jon& KarenGnass Designer/Builder/ProjectManager MarkChauncey, JimChauncey, Homes,Bend,Oregon SunTerra Mechanical Bend Comfort Design, air-to-water heat pumps,exactly what he'sused in his own home sincehe arrived from Montana nine years ago. "Cost-wise they compete well in various climateswith ground-sourceheat pumpsJ'he said,pointingout that air-towater pumps dont require the acreage necessaryfor ground source PumPsso they're suitablefor higher density locations. "There's a greater return Per therm on the investment."An energy recoveryventilacorensuresappropriace air exchangesand in cold weather harvests the heat from exhaustingstale air ;5sqrt*g' system looks deceptivelysimple in the mechanicalroom. Chauncyhas learned that reducing a system to its basic elem e n t s p r o l o n g sl i f e a n d i s e a s i e rt o operateand maintain. That all settleswell with Jon and Karen Gnass.Theylove the comfort and beaury of the new home and enioy low energycosts lower than their neighbors. The Gnasshome's contemporary sryle and Europeanfeel is now amonS m a n y s t o c k d e s i g n sa v a i l a b l et h r o u g h SunTerra'snew on line service at sunterrahomeplans.com. 2 0 0 7 G r e e n + S o l a rg u t L D t N G o n t c o N 7 l