BeauSoleil Louisiana Solar Home
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Beginning in the fall of 2007, students from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette began working on conceptual designs and applications for the BeauSoleil Louisiana Solar Home. BeauSoleil, which means Beautiful Sun in French, or "Sunshine" in Cajun French, proved to be an ideal choice for their team and project as they worked to design a culturally relevant, technological hybrid that advances the traditional homebuilding in our region.
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University of Louisiana, Lafayette
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BeauSoleil's north-south orientation takes advantage of local breezes. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide ventilation and natural light, and louvered...   more
 
 
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Beausoleil performs at the National Mall in Washington DC for the participants and supporters of the Beausoleil solar home during the 2009 Solar De...   more
 
 
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The BeauSoleil Louisiana Solar Home was designed and built by Louisiana students for Louisiana residents. Judges for the Market Viability contest i...   more
 
 
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Team Beausoleil's Gretchen Vanicor explains the importance of building a hurricane-proof solar home after the team won the market viability leg of ...   more
 
 
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Twenty univerities and colleges from around the country and the world are trying to win the Solar Decathlon sponsored by the US Department of Energy.
 
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WudIzThePoint (1 month ago)
Good luck team BeauSoleil at the Solar Decathlon-I'm so proud and I don't even live in Louisiana!