List of team members: Building team: Group leader: Erik Duijn – Bachelor: Architecture Team Members: Filippo Doria – Master: Architecture Border Conditions Miguel Setas – Master: Architecture Border Conditions Loes Thijssen – Bachelor: Architecture Climate team: Groupleader: Itai Cohen ‐ Master: Building technology Team members: Marcello Sosoeleman ‐ Master: Architectural Engeneering Panos Sakkas ‐ Master: Building technology Sergio Torres ‐ Master: SET Martin van Meijeren ‐ Master: Building technology Advisors: Willem van der Spoel, phd. ‐ Climatic Advisor (building technology department) Martin Tenpierik, phd. ‐ Climatic Advisor (building technology department) Regina Bokel, Phd. ‐ Climatic Advisor (building technology department) Envelope team: Team leader: Telesilla Bristogianni – Master: Building Technology, Msc3 Team members: Panos Papanastasis – Master: Building Technology, Msc3 Jorg Meij – Master: Architectural Engineering Energy team: Group leader: Srikanth ‐ Master SET Team members Joseph Vitolla ‐ Master SET Bernardo Valladares ‐ Master SET Metin Celik ‐ Master SET Caesar christian ‐ Master SET Jorge Izar ‐ Master SET Bethzua Elizondo ‐ Master SET David Rodriguez ‐ Master SET PR & Communication team: Group leader: Tim Hilhorst ‐ Master: Architecture ‐ ReVolt House Team members: Mariana Popescu ‐ Master: Hyperbody Fundraising team: Team leader: Alexios Pagkozidis – Master: Management of Technology Team members: Sjors Hijgenaar ‐ BSc System Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management Tanja He An Dubbelaar ‐ BSc Architecture
Faculty Project Board
Project Director: Professor Patrick Teuffel ‐ PhD Architectural Engineering Patrick Teuffel is Professor of Architectural Engineering at TU Delft since 2008 and project director of the Solar Decathlon 2012 project. Patrick was educated as a civil engineer at the University of Stuttgart and started his career at one of Arup’s multidisciplinary engineering groups in London. In 2004 he received his PhD from the University of Stuttgart with studies about the application of adaptive systems in architecture and engineering. Further on he gained international professional and academic experience in several countries and in 2003 he founded Teuffel Engineering Consultants, an engineering consultancy with focus on special and lightweight structures, the use of new materials and structures for solar plants. From 2006‐2008 he worked as a Senior Lecturer in Architectural Engineering at the University of Leeds/ UK before he was appointed in Delft in 2008. There he conducted several commissioned research projects and supervises PhD students in the area of new materials in relation to sustainability aspects. Patrick is a regular lecturer at international conferences, contributes to various journals and books and is member of several scientific boards as well. Project Manager: Florian Heinzelmann ‐ BSc MArch Architectural Engineering Florian Heinzelmann studied Architecture in Munich and further did his postgraduate degree at the Berlage Institute in Rotterdam under the deanship of Alejandro Zaera‐Polo. He worked for three years for UNStudio where he was project leader of the Centre for Virtual Engineering at Fraunhofer Institute in Stuttgart which is currently under construction and received the pre‐certificate in gold by the DGNB (German Sustainable Building Council). He was also leading member of the expert group for sustainable building practices within UNStudio. Florian co‐founded SHAU an architecture firm in Rotterdam which is currently busy with various international projects. Since 2009 he is PhD candidate at TU Delft at the chair of Architectural Engineering. His research covers the morphology (parametric design), materialisation (smart materials) and evaluation (daylight comfort, energy) of adaptive daylight systems in large‐span roof structures.
Technical Innovation: Professor Ulrich Knaack ‐ PhD Design of Construction
Ulrich Knaack was trained as an architect at the RWTH Aachen/ Germany where he after his studies
worked as researcher in the field of structural use of glass and finished with a PhD. Then he worked
as architect and general planner in Düsseldorf / Germany succeeding in national and international
competitions. His projects include high‐rise and offices buildings, commercials and stations. Today he
is Professor for Design and Construction at the Detmolder Schule für Architektur und
Innenarchitektur at the Hochschule OWL / Germany. Parallel he is appointed as Professor for Design
of Construction at the Delft University of Technology, Netherlands where he developed the Façade
Research Group and is Head of Building Technology department. He organised interdisciplinary
design workshops and symposiums with themes like facades, High Rise and complex buildings and is
author of several well‐known references books, articles and lectures.
Technical Innovation: Professor Andy van den Dobbelsteen ‐ PhD Climate Design & Sustainability
Andy van den Dobbelsteen is Professor of Climate Design & Sustainability at the Faculty of
Architecture of TU Delft. From this position he conducts education and research in the area of
sustainable climate design. 'Smart & bioclimatic design' is a key approach, making optimal use of
local characteristics in the design of a neighbourhood or building. Andy coordinates the Green
Building Innovation research programme and leads various research projects. He developed the
method of energy potential mapping, which provides a basis for plans that rely better on local energy
opportunities. Andy is joint coordinator of CIB Working Commission W116, external examiner at
Manchester Metropolitan University and expert author to the Dutch website on sustainable building,
www.duurzaamgebouwd.nl. Preceding his current activities he worked as a consultant for NIBE and
opMAAT. In the recent past he chaired, amongst others, the 3rd CIB International Conference on
Smart and Sustainable Built Environments (SASBE2009) and the DGBC Advisory Group.
Technical Innovation: Associate Professor Arjan van Timmeren ‐ PhD Green Product Development
Arjan van Timmeren is Associate Professor Green Building Innovation & Product Development at the
department Building Technology, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
He graduated in 1994 at the TU Delft ‘With Honour’ and received the ‘Best Annual Student Graduate
Award’ of the TU Delft that year. He worked in several international well‐known architectural offices
like ‘Renzo Piano Building Workshop’, Italy; ‘Arribas Arquitectura’, Spain; ‘Gunnar Daan Architectuur’,
the Netherlands and ‘Karelse & Van der Meer Architecten’, the Netherlands. In 2006 he finished his
PhD with the title “Autonomy & Heteronomy. Closing Cycles in the Built Environment” Cum Laude.
Since 1998 he is partner in ‘Atelier 2T’ 22 TU Delft IN4M Technical Proposal Solar Decathlon 2012
(Haarlem, NL), an architecture and engineering office dedicated to Climate Integrated Design and
Research, with emphasis on bio‐climatic design, sustainability and self‐sufficiency. With his office and
research group at the TU Delft he is involved in several building projects in and outside the
Netherlands, varying from individual housing and business centres, to large ‘climate neutral’ city
districts. He received several (inter)national awards for his work and has seats in many International
Scientific Advisory Committees and Expert Panels.
Design & Education Professor Thijs Asselbergs MSc Architectural Engineering
Thijs Asselbergs is an independent architect since 1982. With his office known under the name
aTA/architectuurcentrale Thijs Asselbergs he realises housing projects, villa’s, bridges, restaurants,
urban plans and commercial buildings. He is engaged in initiating activities in various domains, such
as the stimulation of young design talent, industrial design and technological innovation in
architecture. He was one of the founders of Items magazine, which would evolve into a leading
platform for design in the Netherlands. In 1990 Asselbergs was appointed City Architect in Haarlem.
Before that he became head of the department of architecture of Amsterdam Academy of
Architecture. Till last year he was chairman of the Archiprix foundation (since 1994) and Archiprix
international (since 2001). He is appointed as professor of Architectural Engineering at the faculty of
Architecture of Delft University of Technology since 2008.
Design & Education: Assistant Professor Nimish Biloria ‐ PhD Hyperbody
Planning & Evaluation: Associate Professor Rudi Stouffs ‐ PhD Design Informatics
Rudi Stouffs received a M.Sc. in architectural engineering from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, an M.Sc.
in computational design and a Ph.D. in architecture from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). He was
assistant professor at the Department of Architecture at CMU, and research coordinator at the Chair
for Architecture and CAAD at ETH Zurich, before he became associate professor at the Design
Informatics Chair at the Faculty of Architecture at TU Delft. His research interests include
computational issues of description, modelling and representation for design in the areas of
information exchange, collaboration, shape recognition and generation, geometric modelling, and
visualisation. He’s co‐leader of the Computation & Performance research program and is program
coordinator of the International Joint MSc Program in Computational Architecture in collaboration
with Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. He has led and participated in research
projects in the areas of design information management funded by the TU Delft, design
representations funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), document
management funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and robotic manipulation funded by
the Japan Research Institute.
Finance & Control Associate: Professor Kees van der Linden ‐ PhD Building Physics
Kees van der Linden studied Civil Engineering at TU Delft and specialised in Building Physics. From
1975 till 1995 he worked with Government Buildings Agency in four different phases as head of
consultancy and research groups: Building Physics section (consultancy), section Building Physics,
Building Services and Indoor Environment (research and consultancy), section Technology and
Quality Assessment (research and policy making), section Environment and Physical Planning
(research and policy making). In 1994 he started a private firm AaCee Building and Environment in
which he coordinated different research projects combined with consultancy. In 1999 he became
Associate Professor in Building Physics and Building services at the faculty of Civil Engineering. In
2004 he continued this work at the Faculty of Architecture and he is still doing so in combination with
the work as vice chairman of the department of Building Technology. He has a great experience in
research and education in the field of Building Physics and Building Services.
Policy & Strategy: Kenneth Heijns ‐ MSc Delft Energy Initiative
Kenneth Heijns is secretary to the TU Delft Energy Initiative, program management officer for the
Advanced Dutch Energy Materials program and secretary to the Netherlands Energy Research
Alliance. Before joining Delft University of Technology, Kenneth worked as a strategy consultant. He
holds a MSc degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Faculty PR: Agnes Wijers & Ineke Boneschansker
Sponsoring companies
Kingspan ‘The world’s leading provider of products and services with sustainability at their core, Kingspan is recognised throughout the construction industry for its commitment to innovation, design, quality and technical expertise.’ Kingspan decided so sponsor our project and we will continue to keep in touch with Kingspan on our developments and possible collaboration in the future.
WNF One of WNF’s main goals is to protect main habitats worldwide and where possible. Special attention is given to tropical (and other) forests, wetlands, seas and oceans. Also, the WNF would like to make the Dutch society aware of how they can actively contribute to the protection of nature by offering financial prospects for action (donorship, gifts) and non‐financial contributions (activities, volunteer work, buying FSC timber, lessening green energy, etc.).
Weever Grafimedia
Weevers Grafimedia is an all‐round company when it comes to graphic products and / or services,
such as printing, design, web design, signage and newspaper publication. Weevers has agreed on
sponsorship in forms of discount on printed material, and a sponsorship donation in our ´silver
sponsor´ category.
Collaborating institutions
Antenna‐men Antenna men is a design studio for “graphic media architecture”. This very small, but all‐round company helped out developing a brand name, logo and house style for ReVolt House.
DeltaSync DeltaSync is a multidisciplinary design, research and consultancy firm. They are specialized in sustainable flood proof urban development in delta areas. Deltasync’s main focus is floating urbanization. They main objective concerning ReVolt House is to share experience‐based knowledge in floating houses. ReVolt House tent sponsoring
Tentech Tentech supported the ReVolt House team in the realisation of the tent. Tentech is a design and engineering office in the field of lightweight structures. The office was established in 1997 and it has gathered an extensive know‐how on how to apply textiles in the construction area ever since.
Serge Ferrari Serge Ferrari donates the textiles that were used for the ReVolt House tent. The Serge Ferrari Group is currently present in 80 countries as an industry leader, especially in the field of textile architecture.
Software:
Orca Orca provided us with free licences. Orca3D streamlines design work with a suite of powerful applications that run within the Rhino 3D environment. Conceptualize, model, and analyse, all without transferring files or learning a new program.
VSR Virtual Shape provided us with free licences. Virtual Shape Research is authorised reseller of the CAD software "Rhinoceros®". This product, developed by the company "Mc Neel & Associates" in Seattle, USA, is in the meanwhile with more than 250.000 users a kind of industry standard in the industrial design area.
Sponsoring or collaborating in negotiation: ING DSM – Composite Materials Rehau ‐ Heat exchangers under floor heating Desso carpets Dupond PCM Zehnder ‐ Heat exchangers Schuco – PV façade Skyframe – Windows Schneider Electric Eneco ‐ thin film Philips – lighting design
ReVoltHouse,thesolarpoweredfloatinghouse
The warmth of the sun and coolness of the water. The ideal combination for a
great day at the beach, but also the perfect combination for a house. ReVolt
House, a student project from the TU Delft, is a floating and rotating house,
developed fully on solar power.
TeamTUDelft
A team of about thirty students is currently involved with the ReVolt House project. The team, set‐up
by the building technology department of the architecture faculty, Delft Energy Initiative and Energy
Club, is made up of a group of international students from different faculties such as: architecture,
sustainable energy technology, civil engineering and technology, policy and management. The team
in set‐up in several disciplines, such as architecture, climate, energy and communications. The
floating, rotating house, fully powered by solar energy, is the teams exhibit for the Solar Decathlon
Europe exhibition. Team ReVolt House aims to integrate solar energy technology with an appealing
and attractive design.
ReVolt House is the name of the project which will represent the Delft University of Technology in
the Solar Decathlon 2012. A house design where floating and rotating are combined. The concept of
the ReVolt House could be further developed into entire floating neighborhoods, where living with
water is the central concept. These water neighborhoods could make room for all sorts of water
recreation activities. Sailing home by boat to then take a relaxing, refreshing dip in the lake would be
a nice example of this. ReVolt House would like to demonstrate how this would be possible in a
sustainable way. The house is a rotating one out of energy considerations. One side of the house has
a completely closed facade which would follow the sun during the summer in order to keep the inner
spaces of the house cool and shaded. In wintertime the exact opposite would be the case, the house
would rotate with the windows facing the sun i order
to warm up the inner spaces. This strategy ensures
lower energy consumption for cooling in summer and
warming in winter. The energy needed for the
rotation of the house and appliances is generated
using solar panels placed in the roof. The house is
passively cooled with the help of a evaporation
system in the facade while perfect insulation and
draft proofing insure the house needs little heating.
TheHouse
The two person home has an open floor plan
made up of three different areas, a living,
kitchen and sleeping area. These areas are
clustered around the bathroom. All the other
facilities such as kitchen, toilet and technical room
are integrated within the facade. All areas are
designed to be flexible giving the users the possibility
to change them according to their needs. In the living
room the user can take advantage of an extensive
home entertainment system while it is very easy to host
guests in both the eating and kitchen area. The sleeping area can be easily transformed into a work
area by folding up the bed into the wall and unfolding a table. One can enjoy natural daylight in the
bathroom due to the illuminator overhead. ReVolt House combines sustainability, solar power,
design, lifestyle and architecture without any concession when it comes to living standards and view.
Lifestyle
The unique design of the ReVolt House offers an innovative lifestyle where the emotions of
the user can be influenced by the house. Through the use of color LED lighting the ambiance of
the house can be easily changed. Moreover this can also be done using a user friendly smartphone
app which would allow changes to be made from a distance. It is thus that the house lives with the
user, from a relaxing atmosphere after a hard days work to the perfect one for a romantic dinner.
The rotation of the house is automatic but can be influenced by the user. One can choose to wake up
in the morning with sunlight entering the house but keep it in the shade for the rest of the day. The
system will, however, show the consequences of these actions to the user. If the user were t change
the system than the house would need extra cooling in order to keep the temperature a pleasant
one.
2 ReVolt House winter scenario
1 Revolt House Summer scenario
Construction,materialsandclimate
By consulting various experts within the University and manufacturing companies the student team developed several options for the materialization of the house. The determining parameters were lightness, pre‐manufacturing, thermal performance, appearance, assembly and costs. In this way the team works in different phases towards the Solar Decathlon Europe exhibition. Currently, in the third phase, the preliminary design is being technically detailed and first choices are being brought forward in order to be evaluated together with the Solar Decathlon organization. The walls of the house will be made of a 270mm PET foam core, hot wire cut into shape, which will be covered on both sides with glass fiber reinforced plastic using a manual lay‐up technique. Phase Changing Materials (PCM) grains or sheets will be embedded in the inner part of the ceiling and floor to increase thermal mass. The floating base of the house will be made from the same reinforced plastic shell, but instead of foam as a filling, it will be filed with reused plastic bottles, filled with a couple of grams of dry ice to make them structurally stable. The gaps would then be filled with a two component foam formula, such as polyurethane, which would be cast in between the bottles and the plastic shell. The house's rotation will reduce the cooling demand by up to 9000 wh/day, by completely preventing direct sunlight penetration through the glass facades, while unlike most shading systems, not blocking the view to the outside in any way. Water will be the main source of heating and cooling. A heat exchanger will be installed under the house, submerged in the lake's water. Water in a closed loop will run through the exchanger and into the ceiling or floor via a circulation pump to cool or heat accordingly. The loop will connect via a valve system to include a reversible heat pump that will take the lake's temperature as an intake and the house's floor or ceiling as the outlet. Since the lake's water are always more temperate, the energy needed to heat or cool the house would be reduced dramatically. The ventilation system will include a special component which is able to cool the incoming air by indirect adiabatic cooling, while in winter it will act as an exchanger to preheat the air entering the house. These systems will benefit from the passive first approach in the design of the envelope ‐ super insulating walls and windows will prevent energy lost. The house is connected to the deck which will be fitted with a high efficiency electric motor, which will be connected to the house's rim, fitted with small jagged teeth, making the whole house a giant gear.
ToMadridandback
The house will be entirely built in the Netherlands after which it will be shipped in
prefabricated parts to Spain. Once in Madrid, the house will be re assembled and exhibited and
tested in the Casa de Campo for two weeks alongside the other entries. The general public will be
guided through the house by the team members. The TU Delft team is confident in achieving a good
score in the Solar Decathlon Competition 2012.
ReVoltHouseinthemedia
Throughout the past months the project has received a good deal of media attention both nationally
and internationally. This has happened through several mediums, on TV and the radio, in articles,
newspapers and on websites.
Nationally the project has appeared in several good reaching papers and radio shows. Good
examples are articles in “De Pers” a free newspaper distributed on all public transport, newspaper
NRC, the “Financiele Dagblad” (Dutch Financial Times) and the peak hour radio interview on Q‐Music.
The ReVolt house team has so far both participated and organised a number of events in order to
promote the project: Bouwbeurs, construmat , fundraiser day, Llowlab (Lowlands popfestival) and
the team will continue activities in several (building and sustainability related) fairs and events.
Up until September 2012 the house will be developed in several phases. Information on recent
developments will be placed on the www.revolthouse.com website and on all our social media
platforms.
3 Madrid configuration of the ReVolt House
Press list
Source Name Date published Link/file
Architectenweb.nl Studenten bouwen zonnehuis in Spanje 10-1-2011 http://www.architectenweb.nl/aweb/redactie/redactie_detail.asp?iNID=25155&s=1
NICIS Institute Studenten ontwerpen en bouwen zelfvoorzienende zonnewoningen 27-1-2011 http://www.nicis.nl/Wat_doen_wij/Verspreiding/Docbank/Wonen/Huisvesting/Duurzaam_wonen/S
Bnieuws 7 - TU Delft - BK Solar Decathlon 2012: TU Delft participates 31-1-2011 http://issuu.com/bnieuws/docs/bn7 - page 5
TU Delft.nl Studenten TU Delft bouwen zonnewoning 7-2-2011 https://intranet.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=a528795b-4abd-4e10-a22d-ae78278ccb19&lang=nl
Delta Short news science 9-2-2011 http://delta.tudelft.nl/nl/archief/artikel/short-news-science/22610
CoBouw.nl Zonnehuis Nederlands-Arabische mix 9-2-2011 http://www.cobouw.nl/nieuws/2011/02/09/Drijvend-zonnehuis-Nederlands-Arabische-mix.html
Cobouw.nl Studenten geinspireerd door oosters koelsysteem 10-2-2011 http://www.cobouw.nl/nieuws/2011/02/10/Studenten-geinspireerd-door-oosters-koelsysteem.html
Webregio.nl Zonnehuis Nederlands-Arabische mix 10-2-2011 http://ww2.webregio.nl/utrecht-en-leidsche-rijn/ondernemersnieuws/artikel/2025505/zonnehuis-ne
SBR.nl Studenten TU Delft bouwen ReVolt House - drijvend en zeer duurzaam 17-2-2011 http://www.sbr.nl/nieuws/studenten_tu_delft_bouwen_revolt_house_drijvend_en_zeer_duurzaam
Holland trade Delft University joins solar house challenge 21-2-2011 http://www.hollandtrade.com/news/more-news/?bstnum=4730&PageIndex=1
Holland trade Delft University joins solar house challenge 21-2-2011 http://www.hollandtrade.com/news/index.asp?bstnum=4730&PageIndex=7
Berlage Institute Team led by Berlage alumnus selected for the Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 25-2-2011 http://www.berlage-institute.nl/news/2011#news_2011_02_25
Financieel Dagblad "Roterende woonark is huis van de toekomst" 28-2-2011
http://www.fd.nl/artikel/21536319/roterende-woonark-huis-toekomst?pr
Bootjesgek.nl Revolt-ark 28-2-2011 http://www.bootjesgek.com/?p=9152
Het Houtblad TU Delft bouwt ReVolt House: drijvend en zeer duurzaam 1-3-2011 http://www.houtblad.nl/nieuws/tu-delft-bouwt-revolt-house-drijvend-en-zeer-duurzaam.html
Technologiekrant Studenten TU Delft ontwerpen watervilla op zonne-energie 2-3-2011 http://www.detechnologiekrant.nl/00/tk/nl/254/nieuws/15708/Studenten_TU_Delft_ontwerpen_wa
Club van Maarssen TU Delft doet mee aan de Solar decathlon 2012 11-3-2011 http://www.clubvanmaarssen.org/nieuwsbrieven/de-club-van-maarssen-nieuwsbrief-17---11-maar
Duurzaam Nieuws Een drijvend, draaiend duurzaam huis 20-3-2011 http://www.duurzaamnieuws.nl/bericht.rxml?id=63939&title=Een%20drijvend%2C%20draaiend%
Ecofriend.com ReVolt House - Solar powered boathouses for a future water world 21-3-2011 http://www.ecofriend.com/entry/revolt-house-solar-powered-boathouses-for-a-future-water-world/
TrendHunter.com REVOLT HOUSE 24-3-2011 http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/revolt-house
Energie+ Drijvend duurzaam huis 24-3-2011 http://energieplus.nl/nieuws/actueel/drijvend-duurzaam-huis.162200.lynkx
Bouw IQ Drijvend duurzaam huis 24-3-2011 http://www.bouwiqonline.nl/nieuws/actueel/drijvend-duurzaam-huis.162200.lynkx?pageStart1447
Deltawerkt.nl ReVolt House inzending TU-Delft voor Solar Decathlon 25-3-2011 http://deltawerkt.deltamagazine.nl/tag/revolt-house
NRC.nl Studenten TU Delft ontwerpen duurzaam draaiend huis op water 13-4-2011 http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2011/04/13/studenten-tu-delft-onwerpen-duurzaam-draaiend-huis/
Architectuur.nl TU Delft bouwt zonnehuis voor Solar Decathlon 13-4-2011 http://architectuur.nl/nieuws/tu-delft-bouwt-zonnehuis-voor-solar-decathlon/
Studenten.nl TU Delft: ReVolt House de toekomst? 14-4-2011 http://www.studenten.nl/nieuws/tu_delft_revolt_house_de_toekomst
NOS op 3 Superzuinig huis 14-4-2011 http://nos.nl/op3/artikel/233163-superzuinig-huis.html
CampusTV #Studenten TU Delft ontwerpen duurzaam draaiend huis op water 15-4-2011 http://www.campus.tv/wonen/studenten-tu-delft-ontwerpen-duurzaam-draaiend-huis-op-water/258
Frappstore.nl #Studenten TU Delft ontwerpen duurzaam draaiend huis op water 15-4-2011 http://www.frappstore.nl/?cat=2341
Energie Sprong Revolt House: energy adaptive floating unit 17-4-2011 http://energiesprong.nl/binnenstelijke-gebiedsontwikkeling/revolt-house-energy-adaptive-floating-
VrouwenPlaza ReVolt House 19-4-2011 http://www.vrouwenplaza.com/auteur/redactie/revolt-house
Rehomeonline.com revolt house tu delfts floating house solar decathlon 2012 1-5-2011
http://rehomeonline.com/archive/scholarship/revolt-house-tu-delfts-floating-house-solar-decathlon
TU Delfta Basement ReVolt 11-5-2011 http://www.delta.tudelft.nl/article/basement-revolt/23149
BK - TU Delft Team Revolt House wint aanmoedigingsprijs E.On Team Prize 17-5-2011 http://www.bk.tudelft.nl/nl/actueel/laatste-nieuws/artikel/detail/team-revolt-house-genomineerd-vo
Baunet Zwissen Fassade Solar Decathlon 2012 18-5-2011 http://www.baunetzwissen.de/standardartikel/Fassade-Solar-Decathlon-2012_1608831.html
Energie Vastgoed Video: bekijk de Revolt House van TU Delft 18-5-2011 http://www.energievastgoed.nl/2011/05/video-bekijk-de-revolt-house-van-tu-delft/
DeltaSync DeltaSync is officiële partner Revolt House 19-5-2011 http://www.deltasync.nl/deltasync/index.php?id=11&L=1&tx_ttnews[pointer]=1&tx_ttnews[tt_news
KIVI NIRIA Drijvend Bouwen & Wonen 8-6-2011 http://afdelingen.kiviniria.net/regioleiden/tr?transaction=KIVI_ACT006&PARAM1=2426
Randstadnieuws.nl TU competition Solar Decathlon REVOLTHOUSE 10-6-2011 http://www.randstadnieuws.nl/24-vastgoed/58-stedenbouw-architectuur-landschapsarchitecten/20
BestSolarPowerGuides.com ReVolt House – TU Delft’s entry for Solar Decathlon 2012 20-6-2011 http://bestsolarpowerguides.com/?p=310
Duurzaamgebouwd.nl Fundraiser ReVolt House 21-6-2011 http://www.duurzaamgebouwd.nl/20110627-fundraiser-revolt-house
Waaromzon.nl Solar Decathlon 2012 inzending van de TU Delft 21-8-2011 http://waaromzon.nl/2011/08/21/solar-decathlon-2012-inzending-van-de-tu-delft/
ClubGreen ReVolt House - Wat is ReVolt House? - http://www.clubgreen.nl/vraag/ReVolt-House.html
ClubGreen Solar Decathlon Europe - Wat is Solar Decathlon Europe? - http://www.clubgreen.nl/vraag/ReVolt-House.html
greenlinked.com ReVolt House - http://greenlinked.com/architecture/concepts/168-revolt-house-delft.html/menu
Delft.nl Huis altijd in de zon - http://www.delft.nl/Inwoners/Actueel/Delftse_thema_s/Techniek_in_Delft/Uitvindingen/Huis_altijd_
Green Jobs Inzending studenten TU-Delft voor Solar Decathlon 2012 - http://www.greenjobs.nl/index.php/page/mailings/command/showarticle/artid/15200/bb/1
Nationale Staalbouwdag 2011
Duurzaamheid op de Nationale Staalbouwdag - http://nationalestaalbouwdag.nl/news/duurzaamheid-op-de-nationale-staalbouwdag
Solar Power House.com ReVolt House – TU Delft’s entry for Solar Decathlon 2012 - http://www.solar-power-house.com/solar-house-power/revolt-house-tu-delfts-entry-for-solar-decat
le Collectif Les projets à l’énergie solaire qui nous font rêver 3-9-2011 http://lecollectif.orange.fr/dossier-du-mois-green-pixel-durable/demain-la-vie-mobile-au-soleil
Lowlands
Llowlab ReVolt House 19-aug http://www.llowlab.nl/?page_id=1359
Engineersonline.nl TU Delft illustreert leven in de toekomst op LlowLab2011 20-6-2011
http://www.engineersonline.nl/nieuws/id18267-tu-delft-illustreert-leven-in-de-toekomst-op-llowlab2
Architectenweb.nl ReVolt House op Lowlands 20-7-2011 http://www.architectenweb.nl/aweb/redactie/redactie_detail.asp?iNID=26719
Archinieuws.nl ReVolt House op Lowlands 20-7-2011 http://www.archinieuws.nl/2011/07/20/revolt-house-op-lowlands/
Recruiters Netwerk Groep ReVolt House op Lowlands 20-7-2011 http://www.uitzendmanager.nl/9332.html/
FestivalNieuws.com ReVolt House op Lowlands 20-7-2011 http://festivalnieuws.com/revolt-house-op-lowlands-architectenweb.htm
de Architect Lowlands, meer dan een popfestival 3-8-2011 http://www.dearchitect.nl/nieuws/2011/08/03/meer-dan-een-popfestival.html
VPRO.nl Build up of the ReVolt House tent and pallet bar for Llowlab 8-8-2011 http://lowlands.vpro.nl/2011/item/02DB6521A5E239D19BAD84339CFA87AE.html
Woonbotenland.nl TU Delft presenteert ontwerp op Lowlands 15-8-2011 http://www.woonbotenland.nl/nieuws/1887/
IKC RO Team Revolt House op Lowlands 2011 16-8-2011 http://www.ikcro.nl/php/indexvarvar.php?varvar=newthemaobject&thesaurusname=ikc-thema&id=
Duurzaamgebouwd.nl Team Revolt House op Lowlands 2011 16-8-2011 http://www.duurzaamgebouwd.nl/society/20110816-team-revolt-house-op-lowlands-2011
Urbika.nl Team ReVolt House op Lowlands 2011 16-8-2011 http://www.urbika.nl/articles/view/4879
Dichtbij.nl Team Revolt House op Lowlands 17-8-2011 http://westfriesland.webregio.nl/delft-en-westland/sport/artikel/2293094/team-revolt-house-op-low
Technologie Blog LLowLab: duurzame tech op LowLands (video) 21-8-2011 http://technologie.blog.nl/duurzame-energie/2011/08/21/llowlab-duurzame-tech-op-lowlands-video
Plaats.nl Build up of the ReVolt House... 4-9-2011 http://www.plaats.nl/delft/videos/AQOfuqKjjOM/build-up-of-the-revolt-house-tent-and-pallet-bar-fo
Delftnieuws.nl Team Revolt House op Lowlands 10-9-2011 http://www.delftnieuws.nl/?item=133848
Video
Source Name Date published Link/file
Nieuwe Academie Delft Lazy Sunday Afternoon interview 13-2-2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bA2GhFEHioY
Club van 30 Greenbuild Bouwbeurs 15-2-2011 http://www.clubvan30.nl/2011/02/15/greenbuild-bouwbeurs-2011/
Llowlab Llowlab on Lowlands 8-9-2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaJ_Jnmm2bY&feature=player_embedded
Audio
Source Name Date published Link/file
NOS nieuws TU Delft doet mee aan wedstrijd zonnehuis 15-2-2011 http://nos.nl/audio/210797-tu-delft-doet-mee-aan-wedstrijd-zonnehuis.html.html
BNR n/a 12-1-2011 http://www.bnr.nl -> Archief date 12.01: 19:52 (5 minutes)
3fm Radio interview 10-1-2011 http://www.3fm.nl/gemist/2011/01/10
Qmusic Zonnig huisje - Interview 14-4-2011 http://www.q-music.nl/page/audio/12387/zonnig_huisje_-_bedacht_aan_de_tu_in_delft
Newspaper
Source Name Date published Link/file
Telegraaf Wedstrijd zonne-energie woning jan-11 n/a
Financieel Dagblad "Roterende woonark is huis van de toekomst" n/a
La Razon "Casa flotante solar decathlon presenta la vivienda solar giratoria" 14-5-2011 http://www.larazon.es/noticia/1185-casa-flotante-solar-decathlon-presenta-la-vivienda-solar-girato
de Pers De tent van de toekomst 17-8-2011 http://www.depers.nl/cultuur/589616/De-tent-van-de-toekomst.html
Magazine
Magazine Name or article Date
published Website
Het Tweede Huis ReVolt House 26-5-2011 http://www.interdijk.nl/hettweedehuis/
Highlights Design (corporate magazine of VELUX) coming soon http://www.velux.nl/professionals/architecten/magazines/highlights/archief
AWM, Architectenweb Magazine - coming soon -
Power to the people Delftse bijdrage aan de Solar Decathlon 2012 in Madrid
Jaargang 8 - nummer 2 -
2011 http://issuu.com/zonnestroomproducenten/docs/pttp_2011-2?viewMode=magazine
Bouwformatie - coming soon -
Casa en Espana Wordt dit ons nieuwe vakantiehuis?! nummer 2 - zomer 2011 http://www.casaenespana.com/casa-en-espana-magazine/inhoud-huidige-nummer.html