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2016 Race to Zero Competition Winner Project Summaries

Project summaries from the 2016 Race to Zero Student Design Competition.

Buildings

May 13, 2016
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Project summaries for the 2016 Race to Zero Student Design Competition are provided below. View the 2016 results page for more information.

  • Grand Winner and First Place Urban Single-Family Housing Contest: Double Barrel Project, Green Future Team, Prairie View A&M University (464.61 KB)
  • First Place Suburban Single-Family Housing Contest: Resilient House Project, Team (Re)Connect, Appalachian State University (55.89 KB)
  • Second Place Suburban Single-Family Housing Contest: House II Project, Emergence Team, Philadelphia University (1.23 MB)
  • Second Place Urban Single-Family Housing Contest: Forward House Project, Net Zero Wisconsin Team, University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (439.27 KB)
  • First Place Attached Housing Contest: New Affordable Zero Homes Project, PhilaU Powered to Zero Team, Philadelphia University (297.47 KB)
  • Second Place Attached Housing Contest: Net-Zero IIT Town House Project, Net-Zero IIT Team, Illinois Institute of Technology (202.12 KB)
  • First Place Small Multifamily Housing Contest: Eastern Pine Project, True North Design Team, Ryerson University (97.71 KB)
  • Second Place Small Multifamily Housing Contest: LINKoln Locale Project, Team LINKoln, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (3.49 MB)
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