Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), sometimes referred to as stress skin panels,
are an energy efficient, cost efficient, strong wall and roof enclosure system
for a newly constructed home. SIPs have traditionally been used with timber frame construction for decades and
are now also being used independently.
SIPs are manufactured in a controlled environment and made of a high r-value
expanded polystyrene or urethane core with OSB (oriented strand board) or other
exterior sheathing adhered to both sides. The panel can be assembled in any configuration in
a matter of days into a wall and roof enclosure system
that is stronger than the conventionally framed equivalent. This energy
efficient enclosure system is environment friendly because it uses less wood,
is fully recyclable, and cuts heating or cooling fuel consumption by 35%.
Panelworks Design architectural firm offers you several approaches to the design
of your SIP building project from pre-designed structural insulated panel house
drawing packages to custom SIP home design services. Davis Weigand of Panelworks
Design is an architect that has been working with clients to design homes and
produce house plan sets using structural
insulated panels for over fifteen years. See an example
structural insulated panel architectural drawing package.
Contact Dave by phone or email him
for any questions you may have regarding the design of a structural insulated
panel home. For more information regarding Davis Weigand, architect, or for
more house design ideas please refer to Timberworks
Design. Please refer to GreenhomeWorks
Design for energy efficiency and resource conservative building methods
and ideas.
Structural Insulated Panel (SIP) Home Designs and Ideas
25' x 34' KNEEWALL CAPE 1,495 SF — 3 BEDROOM, 1 1/2 BATH
<-- with Wing
29' X 36' CAPE 1,334 SF — 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
<-- with Dormers and Garage
31' x 48' ONE STORY 1,400 SF — 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH
<-- Hillside with Lower Level
31' X 36' TWO STORY 2,087 SF — 3 BEDROOM, 2 1/2 BATH
<-- with Garage