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Filed Under (sustainable home) by admin on 06-08-2010

Peak Moment 103: Wanting to live a “reasonable, comfortable life” in tune with nature, Ann and Gord Baird are building a near “net zero energy” home on Vancouver Island. Their plans: the first load bearing, seismically engineered, two story, insulated, cob residence in North America. Solar PV panels for electricity with grid tie. (Wind power will come later.) Passive solar design with solar thermal for hydronic heating and domestic hot water. Composting toilets to enrich the earth for gardens along with grey water recovery for orchard irrigation. Rainwater catchment from a living roof tops off this sustainable, affordable, natural home for their three-generation family of six. Follow their progress at www.eco-sense.ca.

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Whitney Sander came Center Stage with Mark Gordon to talk about the work he and his firm is doing to create greener buildings.

Sander Architects is the international award-winning firm whose approach to contemporary residential design has been making waves in the architecture world. Their Hybrid House uses components of prefab technology to create homes that are custom designed for each client. Homes that are not only green but also very high design. This is a time of extraordinary change for practitioners in the design fields and Sander Architects is a young exciting firm determined to be at the forefront of green architecture.

Sander Architects has been awarded the Dedalo Minosse International Award for Architecture in 2002 and 2004, along with Pritzker Prize winners Richard Meier and Hans Hollein. Numerous other national awards include AIA awards in 1996 and 2003, Architecture Magazine’s Home of the Year, and Architectural Record’s House of the Month. Publications include magazines such as Dwell, GA: Global Architecture, New York Times and the Los Angeles Times as well as the Los Angeles Times Magazine. Their work has been widely published in books such as Another 100 of the World’s Best Houses, noted architecture critic Michael Webb’s Brave New Houses, Adventures in Southern California Living, and various titles by author James Grayson Truelove. Recently the firm was a semi-finalist in the 2006 Living Steel Competition — which highlights the firm in their “Featured Architects” section (visit the site) — as well as semi-finalists in the 2006 Global Green Sustainable Housing Competition, sponsored by Brad Pitt, to design low-income housing for post-Katrina New Orleans.

Sander Architects seeks to find a balance between poetry and pragmatics. Starting with essential elements: environment, program, site restrictions, we encourage forms to develop which satisfy these basic needs while embracing the possibility of the poetic. In this way, a house for an Orthopedic Surgeon becomes a covert study in anatomy: metaphorical skin and bones. The elements that make up an aerobics studio, its interior architecture and furniture, take on physical tendencies: tension, compresion, torsion, sinew. The entry for a sculptor’s house is a ‘vessel’ whose propotions are based on a large-scale clay jar produced by the owner. These strategies are covert, not obvious, and allow the built environment to resonate thematically with the program and the people who use it. It is a strategy of innuendo, not declaration, a struggle with nuance, an attempt at quiet fertility. If the work celebrates what it means to inhabit, in grander terms, the work is a celebration of man’s rhythms and rituals.

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Filed Under (sustainable building) by admin on 30-07-2010

“A building that teaches, that walks its talk”: Plans for our new Sustainable Living Center, which will be a “living building.” It goes beyond LEED Platinum Certification, giving back more power and water than it uses.

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Filed Under (sustainable home) by admin on 25-06-2010

SALVAGE STUDIO author, Amy Duncan provides you with tips on how to decorate ‘on a budget’ for the holidays using found & re-purposed items. This idea, and many others can be found in the new book THE SALVAGE STUDIO, published by Skipstone.

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Filed Under (solar house) by admin on 07-06-2010

For more information see http://www.thesolarvillage.com/ . Andreas Delleske is a member of a private group that built a “passive house” that uses only 1.5 litres of oil per square meter per year for heating. An architect and a biologist worked together to combine alternative energy and alternative waste management concepts. They found friends who were also interested and involved in energy topics. In the end sixteen members decided to build the home together in 1997. The house is composed of twenty units. The price overall of the building was only 7% higher than conventional new built homes. The house has a higher value since the residents pay very little for energy to heat the home. The entire structure required, which includes twenty units, each unit having about 90 square metres, and the annual utility bill was only 140 euros. Often people pay ten times this amount annually. By building with a group there are also savings in terms of sales and marketing costs.

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Filed Under (eco house) by admin on 04-05-2010

Take a peek inside Ohio University’s Ecohouse, a model for sustainable living that serves as a student residence and a learning center.
Established in 2005, its mission is to demonstrate affordable, green technology and sustainable living by providing education and outreach for Ohio University, the local community and the Appalachian region.

The Ecohouse’s three residents host potluck suppers, open houses and workshops for community members to share information about the technology incorporated into the systems of the house and model a lifestyle that can help the planet.

This spring, Kate Hammond, an Ecohouse resident and Ohio University graduate student in environmental studies, gave the Outlook team a tour of the home.

For more information on the Ohio University Ecohouse, visit www.ohio.edu/ecohouse.

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http://www.livingonsolar.com
We have been livng in a passive solar home for over 20 years. See how we are using solar energy to heat our home.

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This presentation by Gregory Johnson offers an introduction to the Small House Movement.

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Filed Under (solar house) by admin on 13-04-2010

Tell others to see http://www.thesolarvillage.com/ . Andreas Delleske is a member of a private group that built a “passive house” that uses only 1.5 litres of oil per square meter per year for heating. An architect and a biologist worked together to combine alternative energy and alternative waste management concepts. They found friends who were also interested and involved in energy topics. In the end sixteen members decided to build the home together in 1997. The house is composed of twenty units. The price overall of the building was only 7% higher than conventional new built homes. The house has a higher value since the residents pay very little for energy to heat the home. The entire structure required, which includes twenty units, each unit having about 90 square metres, and the annual utility bill was only 140 euros. Often people pay ten times this amount annually. By building with a group there are also savings in terms of sales and marketing costs.

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Filed Under (eco house) by admin on 04-04-2010

CARPET MADE FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC SODA BOTTLES? COUNTERTOPS MADE FROM RECYCLED GLASS? FLOORS MADE FROM BAMBOO? GOING GREEN WITH A HOME MAKE-OVER! HOST MICHELLE HARRIS SHOWS VIEWERS HOW TO UTILIZE THE LATEST ECO FRIENDLY PRODUCTS WHEN BUILDING OR RENOVATING A HOME. PART ONE OF THREE.

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Solar and Wind Step by Step
Become independent and produce your own sustainable energy. Anyone can do it!
www.earth4energy.com
Free Energy?
Is it a hoax or does it really exist?
Get the manual for constructing your own energy generator
www.magniwork.com
DYI Solar Panel
Save thousands by learning how to make your own solar panels for less than $200
www.greendiyenergy.com
Alternate Energy Best Deals
Get everything from a great advice to the last screw for your sustainable house project
www.altestore.com