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Item Open Access SSIC Panel Demonstration House: Phase I - First Design & Phase II - Second Design(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1994-12) Berg, Rudy; Briscoe, John; Brown, G. Z.; Elliot, Mike; Gay, Patrick; Kellett, Ronald; Mitchell, Bret; Pierce, Sam; Rapp, Richard; Wilson, RichaThe Demonstration House project seeks to show that a house built of Stressed Skin Insulating Core (SSIC) panel construction can provide equal energy performance, yet cost $2000 less than an "architecturally equivalent" conventionally framed Reference House which meets stringent Long Term Super Good Cents energy standards (a glossary of terms and phrases is given in Section 8.0; details of the Bonneville Power Administration Super Good Cents Program are given in Appendix 9.1). This report summarizes the first two phases of design work toward the construction of an SSIC panel Demonstration House, as part of the Energy Efficient Industrialized Housing research project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. Phase I includes the research work through May, 1992 to design and evaluate a prototype house to meet project goals; Phase II continues that work (another cycle of design and evaluation) through April, 1993. The final stage of design and evaluation prior to construction -Phase III -is described in a subsequent report.Item Open Access Stressed Skin Insulating Core Panel Demonstration House -- Design Phase(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1993) Berg, Rudy; Brown, G. Z.; Elliot, Mike; Gay, Patrick; Pierce, Sam; Jobes, Jim; Mitchell, BretIn 1992/93, the Center for Housing Innovation will design, build, and test a prototype house which showcases energy efficient technology, demonstration that stressed skin panel construction delivers good quality with high energy performance at lower first cost than conventional construction. The project -- a 1300 sf, three bedroom house -- is designed to match the annual energy performance of a similar conventional construction home which meets the Bonneville Power Administration's advanced Long Term Super Good Cents standards but can be built at a lower first cost.Item Open Access Stressed Skin Insulating Core Panel Demonstration House Phase III - Design Development and Construction(Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1995-11) Berg, Rudy; Briscoe, John; Brown, G. Z.; Elliot, Mike; Gay, Patrick; Mitchell, Bret; Pearse, Richard; Pierce, Sam; Skilton, David; Wilson, RichaThe Stressed Skin Insulating Core Panel Demonstration House project seeks to show that a house built of Stressed Skin Insulated Core (SSIC) panel construction can provide equal energy performance, yet cost $2000 less than an "architecturally equivalent" conventionally framed Reference House which meets stringent Long Term Super Good Cents energy standards ( a glossary of terms and phrases is given in Section 7.0; details of the Bonneville Power Administration Super Good Cents Program are given in Appendix 8.1). This report describes the completion of the design phase, and the entirety of the construction phase, of the Stressed Skin Insulating Core Panel Demonstration House project. Design work prior to May 1993 is described in another ESBL report, SSIC Panel Demonstration House, Phase I - First Design; Phase II - Second Design. Energy and structural tests of the completed house are described in subsequent reports.