Lead faculty on the Virginia Tech LUMENHAUS project are College of Architecture and Urban Studies faculty Joseph Wheeler, associate professor of architecture Robert Dunay, the T.
a documentary a video build-up that shows how the house is constructed from the inside out detailed information about the technologies featured in the house and a video experience of living in the house. The Virginia Tech LUMENHAUS website includes announcements about exhibitions at the Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke, Va., and the National Building Museum in Washington D.C. Jane Machin, assistant professor of marketing in the Pamplin College of Business Christine Burke of Manassas, Va., senior marketing management student and Alden Haley of Glen Allen, Va., fifth-year architecture student, led the website project for the Virginia Tech team. The website’s 3-D visualizations were produced by Spine-3D and the videos were produced by Summer Productions.
The website design and overlays for the 3-D visualizations for Virginia Tech’s solar house, named LUMENHAUS, was generously donated by Modea Corporation in Blacksburg, a digital services agency. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon has launched a website about their project. The team of Virginia Tech faculty and students creating a solar-powered house for the U.S.