Posts Tagged ‘Bill Styczynski’

Illinois Residential Energy Code Update

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

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Without fanfare or articles in the mainstream media, the Energy Efficient Building Act became effective in Illinois on January 29, 2010 for most new residential construction in Illinois.  As mentioned in an earlier blog, Illinois Governor Patrick Quinn signed the new statewide residential energy code into law on August 28th 2009.  The delay between signing the law and its effective date has been the necessity to write the administrative rules.

The Energy Efficient Building Act adopts the requirements of the latest edition of the International Energy Code, currently the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).  The requirements are statewide, with the exemption of a few communities such as the City of Chicago and approximately 30 other municipalities that had adopted the 2006 IECC prior to May 15th, 2009.  Apart from the exempted communities, no local municipality has the authority to mandate energy requirements less than or greater than the requirements of the 2009 IECC.

It’s likely that many architects, builders and code officials are not yet aware of the new residential energy code requirements.   Although SWA Architects has already been providing upgraded insulation packages for many of the homes we design, the new code will affect some of our details and specifications. (more…)

Lighting and Lighting Controls

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

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Architectural lighting is vital for merchandising, work space productivity and architectural enhancement. In recent years, there have been major innovations to both the light fixtures and lighting controls. The latest energy codes continue to restrict the amount of energy used for lighting in a building. Lighting controls are increasing in importance for achieving energy savings, especially in commercial applications where day lighting is used to reduce the intensity of artificial lighting. Reducing artificial lighting also reduces air conditioning loads as an additional benefit. The Lutron EcoSystem is an example of a commercial lighting control system using dimming ballasts for fluorescent fixtures coupled with occupancy sensors, photo sensors and day lighting to reduce lighting energy needs by 40% – 70%.

As for residential design, compact fluorescent lights (CFL) have become the universal solution as a replacement for the typical incandescent lamp for increasing (more…)

Housing Exhibit in Elmhurst

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
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The Elmhurst Historical Museum has unveiled a new exhibit called “Dwellings: A Study in Residential Architecture”.  The exhibit is a case study of the diverse architectural style of homes in the western suburbs.   Examples include homes from the 1800’s through the current Eco-Friendly Green homes.  The museum curator, Lance Tawzer, designed the exhibit to match the typical features of the various architectural styles with actual homes built in Elmhurst.  The self-guided tour includes a map that matches the physical location in Elmhurst with the homes shown in the exhibit photographs.  SWA Architects designed (more…)

Green Building in Elmhurst

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

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Bill Styczynski was interviewed by Chicagomag.com for an article.   Below is a abstract of the article and link to the source.

The builders of two new houses nearing completion about three blocks from each other in Elmhurst have the same goal—to build a more environmentally friendly house—but they took very different routes. “I’m glad there’s so much flexibility [in green building],” says Bill Styczynski, the architect and builder behind a new house at 135 Oak Street, which was built for the family who lived in the former house on the lot. “It’s not one cookie-cutter approach.” (more…)

Illinois Residential Energy Code

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

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On Friday August 28th, Illinois Governor Patrick Quinn signed into law a new statewide residential energy code.  The Energy Efficient Building Act requires most new residential buildings throughout Illinois to meet the minimum standards of the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC).  The new requirement will take effect early 2010.  In a conversation with Lisa Mattingly of the Illinois Capital Development Board, the CDB is currently in the process of writing the administrative rules, which includes a period for public comment prior to the effective date.

To comply with the 2009 IECC, a home will be required to be more energy efficient than currently required in most municipalities.  (more…)