1. Members of the public learning about EcoHus at OCSD `23
    Photo by Cailin Nygren
  2. EcoHus awards at OCSD `23
  3. In-house developed Soliculture plant-boosting solar panels
    Photo by Kyle Worcester-Moore
  4. EcoHus bedroom incorporating reclaimed wood
    Photo by Kyle Worcester-Moore
  5. EcoHus family area
    Photo by Cailin Nygren
  6. Kitchen with energy-saving smart appliances
    Photo by Cailin Nygren
  7. Integrated living and dining space
    Photo by Cailin Nygren
  8. Dining nook looking out to the mixed outdoor living space
    Photo by Cailin Nygren
  9. Kids bedroom
    Photo by Cailin Nygren
  10. ADA Accessible bathroom
    Photo by Cailin Nygren
  11. Exterior city garden with recycled water system
    Photo by Cailin Nygren
  12. Early EcoHus CAD design concept
  13. The EcoHus design & build team
    Photo by Cailin Nygren
  14. EcoHus under construction
    Photo by Cailin Nygren
EcoHus Sustainable Home
Tags: Data ScienceSystem Integration

EcoHus is a full-built home designed and constructed by a small team of UCSC students which competed in the Orange County Sustanability Decathalon. EcoHus won best in category for innovation, energy efficiency, and water use. EcoHus integrates a host of cutting edge techniques into a self contained off-grid system that minimises environmental impacts over the life of the building while saving costs durring construction and use.


The EcoHus is prefabricated in two shipping containers within a canopy overstructure that is adaptable for shading, ventalation, or insulation depending on the climate. This structure supports various sizes of solar arrays including our in-house developed hybrid pink solar pannels that aid plant growth in the rooftop garden while simultaneously generating power.

Water from rain, sinks and showers within the ecohus is recycled through a multistage filtration system that incorporates an engeneered native plant wetland that removes heavy metals and organic contaminants as well as uv sterilization, carbon filtration and storage all monitored by a suite of water quality sensors that can be viewed wirelessly from the many smart devices within the home.

All lighting and many appliances in the house are controlled intellgently as part of a smart home to adapt to enery production of the house, weather and available battery storage.

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