INTRODUCTION TO THE GST WALL PANEL SYSTEM
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NIANTIC HARBOR, CT
GORDON BERMAN
DESIGN 04
Site & Floor Plans
Elevations
Exploded Axon
CONSTRUCTION 16
Prefabrication
Foundation & Under Slab Work
Steel Work
Interior Framing
Gst Installation
WINDOWS
Triple Gazing
High Performance Windows And Doors
Air Tight Enclosure
ENGINEERING
Gst Wall Panel Breakdown
Exploded Wall Assembly Diagram
Steel Frame Shop Drawings
Gst Thermal Evaluation
SPECIFICATION
Eps Evaluation
Insulation Comparison
Gst Specifications
Phius Certification
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DESIGN
DESIGN
Project Type Single Family Dwelling
Location East Lyme, CT
Area 4580 Sq/ft
Climate Zone 5A
Credits
Owner Anne Gordon & Phil Berman
Contractor Bruce Bogart Construction Co. Inc.
Structural Engineer Kevin Place, Place Structural Design. Site Engineer Indigo Land Design, Llc
“We were both deeply moved by the beauty of the house and its siting. It is one thing to see the images of the progress and another to be able to stand in the rooms. It is remarkable. I was in tears and we both had our jaws hanging open for most of the two hours we spent there. The sense of pride Bruce and the building team have in this home is palatable as well and part of the joy. Thank you for making this journey with us.”
- Anne Gordon, Owner on on-site visit
Situated on a granite cliff just off of a dead end road, the Gordon Berman residence is the perfect escape for owners Anne and Phil. Sitting 25 feet above the road the residence is surrounded by oak, hickory, evergreens while also providing an elevated view of the Niantic River. Large floor to ceiling windows allow for uninterrupted views of the lake and forests that surround their quaint home.
BUILDING SITE
SITE & FLOOR PLANS
SITE PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
01 ENTRY
02 KITCHEN / DINING / LIVING
03 PANTRY
04 MUDROOM
05 STUDIO
06 MEDIA ROOM
07 UTILITY
08 POWDER ROOM
09 BEDROOM 2
10 BATH 2
11 CLOSET 2
12 OFFICE
13 GARAGE
14 SCREEN PORCH
15 FRONT PORCH
16 BACK PATIO
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
01 MASTER BEDROOM
02 MASTER CLOSET
03 MATER BATHROOM
04 BATHROOM 4
05 LAUNDRY / SITTING ROOM
06 STAIR HALL A
07 ROOF DECK
08 BEDROOM 3
09 HALL
10 CLOSET A
11 BATHROOM 3
ELEVATIONS
EAST ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
EXPLODED
GST Roof Panel W/ Roof Finish
Cable Railing
Second Floor Roof Deck
GST Insulated Roof Panels
Wood
Floor
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SITE
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Residence
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CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
Construction Type
Panelized Light Gauge Steel Construction
Guardian Structural Technologies Panel System
R-33.6 - Foundation R-50.6 - Wall R-67.5 - Roof
Amount of Steel - NEED METRIC
“Guardian Structural Technology is committed to helping owners meet their high-performance building needs with a structural envelope system that provides superior technical, environmental, and financial benefits for the building’s life. SHIELD™ Panels buildings deliver not only short-term construction cost savings but long-term environmental and financial benefits as well.”
- GTS
PREFABRICATION
OFF SITE CONSTRUCTION
Prefabricated or Off-site Construction refers to the planning, design, fabrication, and assembly of building elements at a location other than their final installed location to support the rapid and efficient construction of a permanent structure. Such building elements may be prefabricated in a different location and transported to the site or prefabricated on the construction site and then transported to their final location. Offsite construction is characterized by an integrated planning and supply chain optimization strategy. Offsite manufacturing (OSM), offsite production (OSP) and offsite fabrication (OSF) are used when referring primarily to the factory work proper.
“PREFAB”
Prefabricated or “Prefab” is a construction method in which both standardized and non-standardized building components are fabricated in a controlled factory environment then shipped to and assembled on site. Combine the prefab construction method with the Passive House standard and you have the most energy efficient building technology available today delivered in a fraction of the time required by traditional site-built construction.
FOUNDATION
BLUEDUCT
An underground HDPE air duct system designed specifically for underground or below slab forced air systems.
STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAME
STRUCTURAL
WINDOWS
MANUFACTURER
Mavrik Windows
European Windows Imported From Poland
Type
Yawal - Moreview Triple Pane Tilt Turn Window
“EFFICIENCY ISN’T A NICHE”
“With European windows you get increased comfort and quality while actually saving you money on comparable US windows. Add to that the energy savings and lower utility bills... well, you get the picture. Our mission is to make the entire process of specifying, ordering and installing these windows seamless and cost-effective.”
- Mavrik, INC.
HIGH PERFORMANCE WINDOWS
Historically, windows and doors are weak links in a building’s thermal defense system. We can all relate to the drafts they can create in an average home. Passive House design places significant emphasis on specifying high performance windows and exterior doors. To meet the high performance needs of various climate zones, windows must meet strict standards regarding: insulation, air tightness, and solar heat gain values. Well detailed window design and flawlessly executed window installation are critical to the performance of Passive House buildings.
TRIPLE PANE GLASS
OUTDOOR
INDOOR
EFFICIENCY
More efficient than dual pane windows, triple pane windows provide an additional layer of insulation in one of the most common locations of unwanted heat loss/gain.
The Benefits Of Triple Pane Windows
Acoustic insulation and lower air permeability, The possibility of heating costs reduction, The possibility of creating large-surface constructions with modern arrangement of facades and interiors, The possibility of achieving heat transfer factor as good as Uf= 0,8 ÷ 1,5 W/m K (Source: Yawal.com)
AIR TIGHT ENCLOSURE
AIR TIGHT ENCLOSURE
Passive House takes great care in designing, constructing and testing the building enclosure for industry leading leakage control. Blower door testing is a mandatory technique in assuring high building performance through a virtually leak free enclosure. Walls are carefully designed to be virtually air tight, while allowing water vapor to escape maintaining a comfortable and healthy environment. If you combine all the small leaks in a typical home, it would be equivalent to cutting a hole in the exterior wall the size of a garbage can lid A Passive House has total air leakage about the size of a baseball or smaller.
ENGINEERING
ManufacturerMavrik Windows
European Windows Imported From Poland
TypeYawal - Moreview Triple Pane Tilt Turn Window
“EFFICIENCY ISN’T A NICHE”
INFORMATION?
“With European windows you get increased comfort and quality while actually saving you money on comparable US windows. Add to that the energy savings and lower utility bills... well, you get the picture. Our mission is to make the entire process of specifying, ordering and installing these windows seamless and cost-effective.”
- Mavrik, INC.
EXTERIOR (7°F)
INTERIOR (68°F)
EXTERIOR (7°F)
INTERIOR (68°F)
EXTERIOR (7°F)
INTERIOR (68°F)
EXTERIOR (7°F)
INTERIOR (68°F)
NORTH ELEVATION GST PANELS
NORTH GLAZING
NORTH ELEVATION OF GST WALL PANELS
NORTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION GST PANELS
EAST GLAZING
EAST ELEVATION OF GST WALL PANELS
EAST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION GST PANELS
SOUTH GLAZING
SOUTH ELEVATION OF GST WALL PANELS
WEST ELEVATION GST PANELS
WEST GLAZING
WEST ELEVATION OF GST WALL PANELS
ASSEMBLY
SHOP
DRAWINGS
Guardian Gable End Connection to Steel
Guardian Roof To Wall Panel
Wall Panel
DRAWINGS
SHOP
DRAWINGS
GST THERMAL ANALYSIS
GUARDIAN 11 1/4” WALL NO STEEL COLUMN
GUARDIAN 11 1/4” WALL W/ STEEL COLUMN 5 3/8” FROM CENTER
GUARDIAN 11 1/4” WALL W/ STEEL COLUMN 3 1/4” FROM EXTERIOR
GUARDIAN 11 1/4” WALL W/ STEEL COLUMN 2” FROM EXTERIOR
EXTERIOR (7°F)
INTERIOR (68°F)
EXTERIOR (7°F)
INTERIOR (68°F)
EXTERIOR (7°F)
INTERIOR (68°F)
EXTERIOR (7°F)
INTERIOR (68°F)
SPECIFICATIONS
Guardian Structural Technologies Panel System
R-33.6 - Foundation R-50.6 - Wall R-67.5 - Roof
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EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE
Expanded Polystyrene insulation or EPS is a thermoplastic based foam that has been expanded and molded into panels. It is composed of 98% trapped air and 2% plastic making it efficient and recyclable. It is very water resistant and lightweight. It is easy to cut and install. It can be installed both in the interior and exterior of walls and holds up well in any climate.
Foam SheetsClose Up of Cells
INSULATION COMPARISON
INSULATION R-Value PER INCHCOSTACCESSIBILITYLONGEVITYTOXICITY
Fiberglass
Mineral Wool
Batts 2.6 - 4.4 Dense pack 3.6 - 4.4 Rigid board 4.0 - 4.4
Batts 3.0 - 3.6 Loose fill 2.6 - 3.4 Rigid board 4.0 - 4.4
Loose fill 3.2 - 3.6
CheapHigh80 - 100 Yrs. NeutralAirborn irritants
ExpensiveLow100+ Yrs. NeutralAirborn irritants
Cellulose
Dense pack 3.0 - 3.4 Spray on 4.0 - 4.4
CheapNeutral30 - 100 Yrs.Low
Wood Fiber Rigid board 3.6 - 3.8 Middle Range Neutral50 - 100 Yrs.Low
Straw Bale Bale 0.9 - 2.4CheapHigh50 - 100 Yrs.Low
Hemp Hemp Wool - 3.5 Middle Range Low50 - 100 Yrs.Low
Perlite Loose fill 3.0 - 4.0CheapHigh100+ Yrs. NeutralAirborn irritants
Polyiso Rigid board 5.6 - 7.6ExpensiveNeutral100+ Yrs. HighHazardous Chemicals
Polyurethane Spray
Demilec
XPS
Closed Cell 6.0 - 7.0 Open Cell 3.5 - 3.8 ExpensiveHigh30 - 100 Yrs. HighHazardous chemicals
Closed Cell 5.7 - 7.4 Open Cell 3.8 ExpensiveNeutral50 - 100 Yrs.Low
Rigid board 5.0 Middle Range High80 - 100 Yrs.Neutral
EPS Rigid board 3.6 - 4.2CheapHigh100+ Yrs.Low
(Sorce: Residential Energy - John Krigger)
FLAMMABILITY WATER RETENTION EMBODIED ENERGY
Low
NeutralRetains water over time
EASE OF INSTALL
LowEasy
TYPICAL QUALITY OF INSTALLATION
LowTypical to have thermal gaps
OVERALL PERFORMANCE
AverageDecreases over time
LowNoncombustible LowVery LowEasyHighHigh
ModerateRequires correct density Moderate NeutralNeutralMediumEasyHighHigh
High High Very LowModerate
HighHighVery Low ModerateModerateModerate
HighHighVery LowModerateModerateModerate
LowNoncombustible LowLowEasy Neutral High
HighLowVery HighEasyModerate ModerateDecreases in the Cold
NeutralTrapped gasses may be flammable
NeutralVery High DifficultMust be proportioned correctly Low - ModerateLow
NeutralNeutralMediumDifficultModerateModerate
HighCombust in high temperatures NeutralHighEasyHighHigh
Neutral LowMediumEasy
HighPrefabrication High
EPS Insulation
® EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) Insulation is a moisture resistant closed cell foam which contains no ozone depleting CFCs or HCFCs and is 100% recyclable.
EPS offers outstanding flexibility in design and is ideal for most construction needs, offering the best insulating value per dollar spent of any material available today. Additionally, its long-term insulation value is assured since aging has absolutely no effect upon performance.
Features
• Low Moisture Absorption: Moisture absorption rates decrease as density increases, but are still minimal. Material thickness can increase moisture absorption performance.
• Inert: Experiences no physical or chemical breakdown over time. No nutrient value to animals, insects, organisms. No nutrient value to bacterial growth including mold.
• No Leachates: Will not contaminate the surrounding environment.
• Design Flexibility: Can be provided in various shapes and sizes as needed.
Design Cautions
Flammability: EPS is combustible and should not be exposed to flame or other ignition sources. EPS should be covered with a thermal barrier or otherwise installed in accordance with applicable building code requirements.
Solvent Damage: EPS is susceptible to damage by petroleum based solvents and their vapors. Protect with vapor barrier covering and/or use compatible adhesives when applicable.
Ultraviolet Damage: Extended exposure to sunlight causes minor discoloration and surface dusting. Shield from direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.
Meets or exceeds physical and thermal property standards as established in ASTM C 578
13.0 (90)
(173)
(208)
15.0 (104) 35.0 (240)
25.0 (173) 50.0 (345)
Compressive Resistance at 10% Strain Deformation (2” cube) Flexural Strength Min psi (kPa) Min psi (kPa) D 1621, C 165 C 203 5.0 (35) 10.0 (70) 10.0 40.0 (276) 75.0 (517)
3.1 (0.55) 3.3 (0.59)
0.323 (1.82) 0.303 (1.70)
3.85 (0.67) 4.17 (0.0) 0.260 (1.48) 0.240 (1.37)
3.92 (0.69) 4.25 (0.74)
0.255 (1.46) 0.235 (1.35)
4.17 (0.73) 4.55 (0.77) 0.240 (1.37) 0.220 (1.26)
*R means resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-Value, the greater the insulating power. Federal Trade Commission requires R-Value publication at 75º mean temperature of all insulations. Aged R-Values of alternate products should be compared to determine long-term benefit. Some insulations lose R-Value over time.
07 21 13.13 Foam Board Insulation The information in this bulletin is presented in good faith, and is believed to be accurate. All statements are made without warranty expressed or implied. Physical Properties Type IType XIType VIIIType IIType IXType XIVASTM TestUnits Coefficient of Thermal Expansion Oxygen Index Max. Service Temperature Long Term / Intermittent Flame Spread Smoke Developed Min volume % In./(In.)(F) F Density, minimum Density, nominal Min lb/ft3 (kg/m3) lb/ft3 C 3030.70 (12) 0.75 0.90 (15) 1.00 1.15 (18) 1.25 1.35 (22) 1.50 1.80 (29) 2.00 2.40 (38) 2.50 24.0 0.000035 167 / 180 24.0 0.000035 167 / 180 24.0 0.000035 167 / 180 24.0 0.000035 167 / 180 24.0 0.000035 167 / 180 24.0 0.000035 167 / 180 20 150-300 15 @ 6” 95-125 5 @ 4” 105-190 5 @ 4” 2-235 15 @ 4” 20-145 <25 @ 4” max <450 @ 4” max Thermal Conductivity (K-Value)* 75 ± 2º F (24 ± 1º C) 40 ± 2º F (4.4 ± 1º C) Thermal Resistance (R-Value)* 75 ± 2º F (24 ± 1º C) 40 ± 2º F (4.4 ± 1º C) Min R* for 1” thickness BTU/(hr) (Sq.Ft.) (F/in.) C 177, C 518 C 177, C 518 (69)
1-800-669-1176 • www.plymouthfoam.com 4.35 (0.76) 4.76 (0.80) 0.230 (1.31) 0.210 (1.20)
9323L00PHPR 4.2 (0.74) 4.6 (0.80) 0.238 (1.35) 0.217 (1.25)
GST SPECIFICATIONS
www.guardianstructural.com
Guardian Structural Technologies SHIELD™ PANELS BUILDING SYSTEM and the Environment
SHIELD™ PANELS BUILDING SYSTEM – LIFETIME OF BENEFITS FOR OWNERS & OCCUPANTS SHIELD™ PANELS BUILDING SYSTEM
Sustainable - components made from 100% recyclable material.
Healthy – panels do not let off toxic gases and do not mold or attract pests.
Insulated – provide R Values of up to R-50.
Energy-Efficient - reduces heating and cooling costs for life of structure.
Load-Bearing – engineered-stamped to ensure true structural integrity.
Durable – panels never break down.
It is important to keep in mind that all insulations and buildi ng materials have an environmental footprint. The fact is pretty much all modern building and insulation materials are quite carbon-intensive to produce. Cement, for example, produces huge amounts of CO2 in production, as do insulating materials like rockwool and fiberglass. However, Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) insulation is 98% AIR and can return up to 200 times the amount of energy required to produce it and reduce emissions by up to 100 times the volume produced during the manufacturing process. EPS is non-toxic and totally inert. It contains no Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or Hydrofluorocarbons (HCFCs), and never has at any time during its life cycle. It is also totally absent of any nutritional value, so no fungi, mold, or micro-organisms can grow within EPS.
Cold Formed Steel (CFS) meets the highest sustainability requirements set in all major green building standards and rating programs, including Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and National Green Building Standard (ICC-700) for residential buildings. CF S framing has infinite recyclability. Every year, more than 65 million tons of steel are recycled, according to the American Iron and Steel Institute. CFS framing contains a minimum of 25 percent recycled steel and is continually and completely recyclable. Using recycled steel takes the pressure off renewable resources: if built with wood, a 2000-square-foot home would require about 40 to 50 trees. With steel, only the equivalent of about six scrapped automobiles is needed for the same size home.
SHIELD™ PANELS being made of Expanded Polystyrene and Cold formed steel are much lighter than alternative building techniques, thereby saving significant transportation emissions. The Expanded Polystyrene and Cold Formed Steel that Guardian Structural Technologies uses in the SHIELD™ Panels building system contains recycled content EPS and CFS. All the scrap of EPS and CFS from our manufacturing is completely recycled. The Guardian Structural Technologies SHIELD™ Panels building system virtually eliminated job site waist.
Guardian Structural Technologies is committed to helping owners meet their high- performance building needs with a structural envelope system that provides superior technical, environmental and financial benefits for the life of the building. SHIELD™ Panels building system delivers not only short-term construction cost savings, but long-term environmental and financial benefits as well.
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RESOURCES
BOOKS -
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY - Pg. 102-121, 296, 297
By John Krigger & Chris DorsiINTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE - ZONING MAP
By ICCPHIUS - PRESCRIPTIVE SPECIFICATIONS
By PhiusMATERIALS -
GUARDIAN WALL PANEL - GUARDIAN STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGY
https://www.guardianstructural.com/
MAVRIK
https://www.mavrik.build/materials-1
NEUFFER https://www.neuffer-windows.com/
YAWAL
https://yawalusa.com/
RPA REFERENCES -
GORDON BERMAN RESIDENCE
https://richardpedranti.com/projects/gordon-bermanresidence-2/
CREDITS
OWNERS
Anne Gordon & Phil BermanCONTRACTOR
Bruce Bogart Construction Co. Inc.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Kevin Place, Place Structural Design.
SITE ENGINEER
Indigo Land Design, Llc
Richard Pedranti Architect (RPA) is a full service architecture firm serving the Upper Delaware River Region as well as Philadelphia and New York. Since 1998, we have been creating environments that combine our client’s unique values with the extraordinary natural landscape of our region. Located in the historic village of Milford, Pennsylvania, RPA specializes in Passive House and high performance buildings putting modern building science to work creating beautiful, healthy, comfortable, and energy efficient buildings.