• Login / Join
  • About
  • •
  • Contact
  • •
  • Advertising
bustler logo
bustler logo
  • News
  • Competitions
  • Events
  • Bustler is powered by Archinect
  • Sign up for Bustler's Email Newsletters

  • Follow these Bustler feeds:

  • Search

    Search in

  • Submit

    What are you submitting?

    News Pitch
    Competition
    Event
  • Login / Join
  • News|Competitions|Events
  • Search
    | Submit
    | Follow
  • Search in

    What are you submitting?

    News Pitch
    Competition
    Event

    Follow these Bustler feeds:

  • About|Contact|Advertising
  • Login / Join

Cal Poly Pomona students win big at Sustainability Decathlon with 'Roots House'

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Thursday, Oct 19, 2023

CPP's Roots House. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

An energy-efficient family home designed and built by students from the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (CPP) has been honored with ten awards at the inaugural Orange County Sustainability Decathlon (OCSD) in California. 

Named Roots House, the recently sold market-ready home is the culmination of three semesters of work by more than 100 students along with faculty advisors CPP Civil Engineering Professor Sunai Kim and Architecture Professor Juintow Lin. According to the school, students involved in the project spanned across nine majors — architecture; civil, chemical, environmental, mechanical, electrical and computer engineering; regenerative studies; and business administration.

CPP's Roots House. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

The OCSD is a state-funded juried competition modeled after the U.S. Department of Solar Energy’s Solar Decathlon and challenged 14 international collegiate teams to design and build solar-powered homes. The 1,008-square-foot home’s first assembly and completion took place in the days leading up to the competition.

CPP's Roots House. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Roots House was placed No. 3 in the overall competition and won first, second, and third prizes in ten categories: Communications and Marketing (first prize), Health and Comfort (first prize), Energy Efficiency (first prize), Architecture and Interior Design (second prize), Lighting and Applicances (second prize) Market Potential (third prize), Water Use and Conservation (third prize), Sustainability and Resilience (third prize), and Engineering and Construction (third prize). 

CPP's Roots House interior. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

The design of Roots House revolved around efficiency in energy, water, and materials. Passive cooling, natural ventilation, natural lighting, and a while cool roof are incorporated into the scheme, as is a greywater system that recycles water from the shower, bath sink, and clothes washer. Materials were chosen for their low embodied energy, while chemical-free materials were selected for flooring and countertops.

CPP's Roots House interior. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

With a buyer for the home now found, the team envisions two options for the future of the house. The plans could be brought to market in five to ten years for use as an ADU, or alternatively, could be developed into a Roots Community to foster climate-resilient multigenerational neighborhoods.

CPP's Roots House interior. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

The home is one of several student-led live projects recently featured in our editorial. Last month, we covered a project from the Kharkiv School of Architecture which is delivering design solutions for rebuilding schools in Ukraine, while in May, students from IAAC collaborated on a mass timber nature observatory floating above a Barcelona forest. 

CPP's Roots House interior. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

In April, a team of UBC students built one of Canada’s first near-zero embodied carbon campus spaces, while in late 2022, ETH Zurich students constructed a timber dome made entirely from waste materials. 

Learn more about Cal Poly Pomona's Roots House project here.

RELATED NEWS Student teams from The University of Minnesota Twin Cities, The Cooper Union, and Ball State among winners of the 2023 Solar Decathlon Design and Build Challenge
RELATED NEWS Meet the student winners of the 2022 TimberFever Design-Build Competition
RELATED NEWS Cal Poly Pomona student team wins 2015 Julius Shulman Award for the first time

Related

competition ● solar decathlon ● california ● student competition ● student projects ● residential architecture ● adu ● award
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

Cal Poly Pomona students win big at Sustainability Decathlon with 'Roots House'

Micro-architecture honored in latest Tiny House Architecture Competition

World’s most beautiful restaurants of 2026 chosen by Prix Versailles

Sponsored Post by Buildner

Design a wine tasting room in Italy! Valli Wine Tasting Room is launched!

10 can't-miss architecture & design events to see this June in London, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Detroit, San Diego, Porto, and Barcelona

Sponsored Post by Buildner

Museum of Emotions / Edition #8 FINAL registration deadline is approaching!

Seven global projects make AR Public Awards shortlist 2026

Sponsored Post by Buildner

Design a slow-living restaurant in Portugal! Portugal Long Table Restaurant is launched!

World's best tall buildings honored at the CVU 2026 Award of Excellence

Sign up for Bustler's Email Newsletters

Sponsored Post by TWOPAGES

Final call: TWOPAGES X Design Contest 2026 submissions close June 5

Kengo Kuma & Paul Raff win Alberta national park visitor center competition with landscape-focused design

2026 Moira Gemmill and MJ Long prizes announced by W Awards

New architecture and design competitions: Kinderspace, Stewardson Keefe LeBrun Travel Grant, SMALL PROJECT BIG IMPACT, and Garden of University House, Bucharest

The Century of Gehry: New retrospective explores the late architect's work & collaborations

Sponsored Post by Buildner

Rome Rain Rooms FINAL registration deadline is in 5 DAYS!

UIA and UN Habitat unveil sustainability-focused winners for UIA 2030 Award

Next page » Loading

Cal Poly Pomona students win big at Sustainability Decathlon with 'Roots House'

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Thursday, Oct 19, 2023

Share

CPP's Roots House. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Related

competition ● solar decathlon ● california ● student competition ● student projects ● residential architecture ● adu ● award
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

An energy-efficient family home designed and built by students from the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (CPP) has been honored with ten awards at the inaugural Orange County Sustainability Decathlon (OCSD) in California. 

Named Roots House, the recently sold market-ready home is the culmination of three semesters of work by more than 100 students along with faculty advisors CPP Civil Engineering Professor Sunai Kim and Architecture Professor Juintow Lin. According to the school, students involved in the project spanned across nine majors — architecture; civil, chemical, environmental, mechanical, electrical and computer engineering; regenerative studies; and business administration.

CPP's Roots House. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

The OCSD is a state-funded juried competition modeled after the U.S. Department of Solar Energy’s Solar Decathlon and challenged 14 international collegiate teams to design and build solar-powered homes. The 1,008-square-foot home’s first assembly and completion took place in the days leading up to the competition.

CPP's Roots House. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Roots House was placed No. 3 in the overall competition and won first, second, and third prizes in ten categories: Communications and Marketing (first prize), Health and Comfort (first prize), Energy Efficiency (first prize), Architecture and Interior Design (second prize), Lighting and Applicances (second prize) Market Potential (third prize), Water Use and Conservation (third prize), Sustainability and Resilience (third prize), and Engineering and Construction (third prize). 

CPP's Roots House interior. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

The design of Roots House revolved around efficiency in energy, water, and materials. Passive cooling, natural ventilation, natural lighting, and a while cool roof are incorporated into the scheme, as is a greywater system that recycles water from the shower, bath sink, and clothes washer. Materials were chosen for their low embodied energy, while chemical-free materials were selected for flooring and countertops.

CPP's Roots House interior. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

With a buyer for the home now found, the team envisions two options for the future of the house. The plans could be brought to market in five to ten years for use as an ADU, or alternatively, could be developed into a Roots Community to foster climate-resilient multigenerational neighborhoods.

CPP's Roots House interior. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

The home is one of several student-led live projects recently featured in our editorial. Last month, we covered a project from the Kharkiv School of Architecture which is delivering design solutions for rebuilding schools in Ukraine, while in May, students from IAAC collaborated on a mass timber nature observatory floating above a Barcelona forest. 

CPP's Roots House interior. Image credit: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

In April, a team of UBC students built one of Canada’s first near-zero embodied carbon campus spaces, while in late 2022, ETH Zurich students constructed a timber dome made entirely from waste materials. 

Learn more about Cal Poly Pomona's Roots House project here.

RELATED NEWS Student teams from The University of Minnesota Twin Cities, The Cooper Union, and Ball State among winners of the 2023 Solar Decathlon Design and Build Challenge
RELATED NEWS Meet the student winners of the 2022 TimberFever Design-Build Competition
RELATED NEWS Cal Poly Pomona student team wins 2015 Julius Shulman Award for the first time

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

Archinect JobsArchinect Jobs

The Archinect Job Board attracts the world's top architectural design talents.

VIEW ALL JOBS POST A JOB

Project Architect

Westside Design

Project Architect

Santa Monica, CA, US

Design Architect

JLK Architects

Design Architect

Chicago, IL, US

Intermediate Residential Architect

52XConsulting

Intermediate Residential Architect

New York, NY, US

Project Architect / Senior Designer

Touloukian Touloukian Inc.

Project Architect / Senior Designer

Boston, MA, US

AutoCAD Drafter/Architectural Designer

Kari Whitman Interiors

AutoCAD Drafter/Architectural Designer

Boulder, CO, US

Architect / Urban Designer

Office for the Next Environment (OFTN)

Architect / Urban Designer

New York, NY, US

Project Architect

Berliner Architects

Project Architect

Culver City, CA, US

Architecture Project Manager

RDH Architecture + Interior Design

Architecture Project Manager

Las Vegas, NV, US

Project Architect

jones | haydu

Project Architect

San Francisco, CA, US

Project Architect

BuildingWork

Project Architect

Seattle, WA, US

Next page » Loading