UNIVERSITY PARK, PA -- Penn State’s H4: Heritage Homes Team, composed of more than 25 architecture and engineering students, strongly impressed the judges of the 2015 US Department of Energy (DOE) Race to Zero Student Design Competition. Penn State won awards in two of the three excellence award categories: Design Excellence and Systems Integration Excellence. The competition was held April 18-20, at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado.
A total of 33 teams from 27 schools across the United States and Canada competed in the 2015 competition. Student Team Leader, Kyle Macht (first-year M.Arch; B.A.E./M.A.E.) and Student Marketing Coordinator Chauntel Duriez (fifth-year student pursuing an integrated masters in architecture) represented the Penn State team. Lisa Domenica Iulo, associate professor in architecture and a head competition faculty adviser, lauded Macht and Duriez’s winning presentation in Golden, Colorado. “Their chemistry, professionalism, and how they engaged with their audience was amazing. Many of those watching shared the confidence that the Penn State team would be successful based on their presentation.”
“The competition was fantastic. We did really well, and many people -- students, industry partners, and jurors -- were really impressed with the project,” said Macht. “It was incredible to meet some of the best building scientists in the country and for them to be impressed with us. The entire competition was inspirational, giving me the motivation to make a difference in housing industry.”
Fellow head faculty advisor Scott Wing, associate professor in architecture, reinforced the interdisciplinary and extensive educational benefits of Penn State’s participation.