{"id":12709,"date":"2016-12-14t13:35:51","date_gmt":"2016-12-14t13:35:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dpetrov.2create.studio\/planet\/wordpress\/paper-houses-how-one-company-is-revolutionizing-the-architecture-industry\/"},"modified":"2023-02-28t18:35:17","modified_gmt":"2023-02-28t18:35:17","slug":"paper-houses-how-one-company-is-revolutionizing-the-architecture-industrypaper-houses-how-one","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.getitdoneaz.com\/story\/paper-houses-how-one-company-is-revolutionizing-the-architecture-industrypaper-houses-how-one\/","title":{"rendered":"paper houses: how one company is revolutionizing the architecture industry"},"content":{"rendered":"
creating and building sustainable buildings is the sight on many developers’ and designers’ minds, but how is it done? christopher frettoloso of tempe betr-blok in tempe, arizona, is asking this question as he pushes to find forward thinking products to create sustainable and low cost buildings.<\/p>\n
the arizona-based start-up company tempe betr-blok is the for-profit arm of a non-profit organization that researches alternative materials for building. frettoloso said the idea of the betr-blok formed from an idea he and his partner developed after there was idea between the two of commercialization opportunity and mass production of a sustainable, affordable building material.<\/p>\n
with a diy approach, betr-blok wanted to make the material not only easily accessible, but also easy to build for common hands.<\/p>\n
\u201cthere is really a community of paper creators,\u201d frettoloso said. \u201cin general, you build a house out of paper and you\u2019re using less labor and less materials.\u201d<\/p>\n
the betr-blok is made with paper \u2014 yes paper \u2014 like shaded paper, magazine, cardboard and regional material. the material of the block has other perks besides its friendly environmental properties \u2014 the block is also fire resistant, water resistant, termite resistant and, more importantly, it\u2019s supportive to hold up structures.<\/p>\n
\u201ceveryone has paper news print and cardboard but they have a unique form of delouse,\u201d frettoloso said.<\/p>\n
affordability is another concept frettoloso had in mind while creating the sustainable block. frettoloso said he wanted to highlight not only the environmental aspect of the building block, but also the cost and how it can help homes and businesses save on energy costs.<\/p>\n
\u201clead with costs and those benefits and how people save money,\u201d frettoloso said. \u201cthirty-five percent of the energy that is lost through our house is through the walls.\u201d<\/p>\n
the concept over the cost of energy with the betr-blok has been tested by frettoloso and his team over the past several of years. the company recently received a grant from the salt river project, an energy supplier in arizona, to build a 500 square foot test structure of their innovative blocks.<\/p>\n
in order to monitor the space, a weather stations and data acquisition was put in place to monitor the blocks. over the course of 3 years, the house was kept at a 76-degree temperature, for a total cost of 18 cents a day. the end of the month bill was 18 dollars. if the calculations of frettoloso’s project were applied to a bigger space, a 2,000 square foot space kept at the same temperature of 76 degrees would put energy costs at 75 dollars a month.<\/p>\n
\u201cwith 500 square feet, you can easily multiply those numbers to larger houses,\u201d frettoloso said.<\/p>\n
the testing and approval of the buildings has been no easy process, with hurdles around each corner that frettoloso and his team have to pay attention to and overcome. fires testing, water penetration and other tests can often eat up a lot of time and money.<\/p>\n
\u201cthere\u2019s a lot of hoops you have to jump through when you\u2019re dealing with municipalities,\u201d frettoloso said. \u201cit\u2019s necessary, we get it. it\u2019s just really expensive.\u201d<\/p>\n
as far the future of betr-blok, frettoloso said he\u2019s optimistic for the next five to ten years, where he hopes his innovation will reach a mass audience who will not only want to welcome more sustainable products to build their spaces, but also save money on monthly and yearly energy costs.<\/p>\n
\u201cdefinitely making it a regional thing,\u201d frettoloso said about the future. \u201creplicate this across the country.\u201d<\/p>\n
the idea of taking and implementing the betr-blok across the country is entirely possible, according to frettoloso. by using the base of paper materials and using local materials from a specified place means the block can be recreated from san francisco to oklahoma city to philadelphia. instead of shipping in materials, local economies are able to be used and cultivated by using regional-specific products to contribute to the block.<\/p>\n
\u201cthe idea is strategically to place this thing,\u201d frettoloso said. \u201cproviding the country with different local building materials.\u201d<\/p>\n