New book marks fifth anniversary of Solar Decathlon

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A new book that chronicles the development of an award-winning solar home that competed in the 2009 Solar Decathlon in Washington, D.C., has been released by Āé¶¹AV Press.

ā€œGenerating Hope: Stories of the BeauSoleil Louisiana Solar Homeā€ will be available for purchase during Festivals Acadiens et Creoles, which will be held at Girard Park Friday through Sunday.

Signed copies will be available from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday through Sunday, at the BeauSoleil Home, 140 Girard Park Circle.

On Friday, at 2 p.m., Michael Doucet, founder of the Grammy Award-winning Cajun band BeauSoleil will give a special performance in celebration of the book’s release and the fifth anniversary of the decathlon. 

The book is written by W. Geoff Gjertson, an architecture professor at Āé¶¹AV, and Dege Legg, a writer and Grammy-nominated musician. Gjertsen was faculty advisor for the BeauSoleil Home, which won first place in Market Viability and captured the People’s Choice award in the decathlon.

Over 200 Āé¶¹AV students and a handful of University professors worked on the project, along with construction specialists.

ā€œAlthough it was created for the Solar Decathlon, it was never simply about winning a competition. The home embodies the hearts, souls, ingenuity, way of life, and spirit of the Cajun and Creole people of South Louisiana,ā€ Gjertson writes in the book’s introduction. ā€œThe BeauSoleil Home captures the past and present. And it represents a possible future direction for energy-efficient and hurricane-resistant housing on the Gulf Coast.ā€

The book includes interviews with the team that designed and built the home and those who supported it.

ā€œGenerating Hope: Stories of the BeauSoleil Louisiana Solar Homeā€ features over 180 photographs that illustrate the building’s technical innovations, as well as sidebars that provide a guide to implementing solar and sustainable practices.