City of Orlando, Florida
The City of Orlando, through the office of Housing and Community Development in the Planning and Development Department, constructed an environmentally friendly demonstration home called the “Orlando House: Florida’s Future”, on an infill site within the city. The City requested FSEC assistance to assure the home met Building America goals and the Florida Green Home Designation Standards. Ground broke on the demonstration home in December 2001 and the home was open to the public for community educational purposes for approximately one year.
The City acquired more than $100,000 in donated materials and services for the project, and completed much of the construction using their own staff. Along with public education, a primary purpose for this project was for the city staff to gain first hand experience on the use of green building materials and techniques - especially those that relate to energy efficiency, indoor air quality, durability, disaster mitigation, and termite resistance. That experience would allow the products and techniques to be effectively used in future low-income housing constructed by the city.
FSEC certified the house for the Florida Green Home Designation Standard in February 2003. FSEC staff also presented information regarding Florida Green Home Designation as part of a builder training event held at the Orlando House. Two CEU’s were available to attendees, and approx. 30 persons attended from central Florida area. Training also included talks on Zero Energy Homes, Florida Sun Built Program, and a “builder panel” that included 3 BAIHP partner builders.
The demonstration home was sold in May 2003, and money acquired from the sale will go directly towards the construction of low income housing that utilizes several green building techniques.
Table XX Orlando House Specifications | |||
Conditioned Area | 2148 ft2 | HERS Score | 88.3 |
Envelope | Equipment | ||
Above-grade Wall Structure | Steel Frame 1st and 2nd Floors | Heating & Cooling | 13 SEER Heat Pump |
Above-grade Wall Insulation | R-19 Icynene | Thermostat | Programmable |
Exterior Wall and Roof Sheathing | OSB - Borate Treated | Ventilation | Passive outside air vent |
Attic | Unvented R-19 Icynene | Water Heater | 50 gal, EF 0.88 (Elec) |
Roof | Metal | Lighting | 100% Fluorescent |
Windows | Double Pane low-e | Appliances | Energy Star |
Green Features | Termi-mesh Safe Room VOC source control Resource efficient interior finishes Durable exterior finishes Ultra-low-flow water fixtures Low water using landscape Pervious driveway/walkway |