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Influenced by its culture

The BeauSoleil Home reflects key elements of Louisiana's rich culture, including its world-famous Cajun cooking. At the same time, it represents an architectural heritage that developed after Acadians, who were exiled from Nova Scotia by the British in the 1700s, settled in south Louisiana. The result is a simple, modest, but highly functional 800-square-foot structure.

The BeauSoleil Louisiana Solar Home design incorporates several aspects of early Cajun cottages. For example, it emphasizes wide exterior porches for social interaction and casual entertaining, as well as movable exterior doors in the 'dog-trot that make access to the outdoors easy. The home also has a large kitchen that is the cultural center of the home. Good conversation and great food, important elements of Louisiana's culture, flow naturally from this functional space.
 
 
Photo of the BeauSoleil Solar Home at the Bon Voyage Celebration
Photo provided by Philip Gould.


Computer Render of the BeauSoleil Solar Home
                       

Designed to withstand high winds

And when conditions get tough during hurricane season, as they did in 2005 when Hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated parts of south Louisiana, the BeauSoleil home can withstand high winds. The structure can also be elevated to provide housing in areas vulnerable to flooding.

The house is designed to withstand hurricane-force winds and to be totally self-sufficient, which makes it especially ideal for coastal environments.
 
 
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Photo of the BeauSoleil Home with motto banner on front deck at the Bon Voyage celebration
Photo provided by Philip Gould.
                       

Built to be attractive and affordable

But is this design ready for the commercial market? The answer is a resounding “Yes!” The students and faculty members who make up TEAM BeauSoleil are dedicated to turning this real-world, sustainable living solution into an affordable, working model that can be sold to the public.

They used the median income in Louisiana as a guide to design a home that should be affordable when mass-produced. When introduced to the marketplace, it will address the urgent need for self-sufficient residences, especially in the hurricane-prone regions of the Gulf Coast.

 
 
Rendering of the BeauSoleil Solar Home on the national mall in Washington D.C.
 
Fish eye lens photo of the BeauSoleil Solar Home's kitchen from above
                       
 
 
 
 
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Cajun Culture
The BeauSoleil Home reflects key elements of Louisiana's rich culture, including its world-famous Cajun cooking.
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When conditions get tough during hurricane season, as they did in 2005 with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the BeauSoleil Home can withstand high winds.
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The BeauSoleil Louisiana Solar Home design incorporates several aspects of early Cajun cottages.
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