animatt wrote:
I am also thinking about a Styrofoam block construction, then poured concrete and rebar filling. This will add a lot of insulation. As it is about 2 inches of Styrofoam each side of the wall. Also windows will be not as large as I would design if not dealing with making this place energy efficient.
Something that caught my eye recently, has been Dry Stack Concrete Block, starts with a conventional foundation, and then the blocks are stacked dry. A coating of something like stucco (but strong fiber reinforced) is applied inner and outer surfaces, and you have solid walls. After they set, you fill the corners and every couple of feet with rebar and concrete. Insulate the OUTER wall, and then the mass of the concrete blocks helps reduce the thermal swings.
What's the humidity like ? Really dripping wet, or dry like Arizona ? That may influence the amount of A/C needed. Also, there is a new A/C unit in development that uses a water bath to cool the working media (freon), supposed to be more effective than finned tube and fans. Just need a shaded evap pond to keep the water bath somewhat cool.