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Green Architecture
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Panacea at Green Fest 2009 (reloaded) (1 of 8)
Panacea presented open source technologies at Australia’s biggest green festival (www.greenfest.com.au) in order to educate the public and government to superior pollution cutting and energy saving technologies. This was also done to support the open source free energy movement. Please forward this information to your local member and help create further public access to these energy saving and pollution cutting devices. Technical instructions on the replication of these devices can be found on the www.panaceauniversity.org site. Please forward this information to your local members of government and help support this work. We need you help to do so.
Demonstration Green Home by Zetland Homes
Tour the 21st Century Victorian Demonstration Green Home built by Zetland Homes LLC in NH. Built under the US Green Building Council LEED for Homes Pilot Program. Features Smart R high efficiency insulation, geothermal heat, and a variety of other “green” features. 2008 Cornerstone gold award winner for “most energy efficient design solution” and “best home under $450000″. Energy Star five star plus home.
How To Green Home Part 2
Join Planet Green’s Steve Thomas, Green Architect Jeremy Levine and his Eco-Entrepreneur wife Robin Kay Levine, CEO of Eco-Me (www.eco-me.com) as they open the doors to their Eagle Rock, California Green Home. Part 2
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Green Home Remodeling Covers More Than Just Ecofriendly Materials
Green home remodeling doesn’t just apply to the finished product or the materials used. If you are hiring a remodeling contractor, you should consider how to make the renovation process itself “green.” Here are some steps a green home remodel must include:
Control Potentially Harmful Dust
Dust is an inevitable side effect of remodeling, but it can contain asbestos, lead paint, or other particles you don’t want to inhale. During a remodeling project, remodeling companies must use barriers, such as plastic covering doorways, to contain dust to the renovation area. In addition, they should cover work areas with plastic tarps and wet down surfaces before sanding or scraping. If your house was built before 1978, assume that it contains lead paint and ensure you work with a properly trained contractor.
Provide Proper Ventilation
A green home remodel shouldn’t expel pollutants into your home. Responsible remodelers use exhaust ventilation, such as a fan, that pulls air out of the work area and vents it to the outside. This helps expel dust and other pollutants, and it creates a pressure barrier that prevents pollutants from spreading to other parts of the house. Activities such as installing flooring and carpeting or painting can emit pollutants. Remodelers should provide ventilation during these activities and for at least 72 hours afterward.
Control Radon
Another element of green home remodels involves controlling radon. Radon-resistant new construction (RRNC) is designed to draw radon from the soil and vent it through a pipe to the roof, preventing it from entering the house. The technology is routine and should not add much to a house’s cost. If you are building an addition with a basement, you should ask to include RRNC features.
Use Recycled Materials
Choose recycled glass for beautiful and unique countertops, tiles, and even flooring. Doors and lighting fixtures in a green home remodel are often repurposed flea market finds. Many homeowners like the look of reclaimed weathered wood from old barns and farmhouses for floors or ceiling beams.
Pick Sustainable Materials
A lot of wood used in construction comes from slow-growth forests where it takes a long time to replenish the trees that are cut down. Consider quick-growing bamboo for floor or cabinets in your home’s green remodel. Cork and Eucalyptus are other sustainable flooring materials. You can also choose wood from sustainably managed forests that are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).
Ensure Indoor Air Quality
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) can trigger asthma and contribute to other health problems. Carpeting, paint, or wood finishing products are often sources of VOCs. Even if you ventilate during and after installation, emissions can linger. Look for products that have low or no VOCs. Mold can trigger asthma and allergies, so take excessive moisture into account when you plan a green home remodeling project.
Control4 Green Room
Check out the Control4 Green room at CEDIA 2009 with Ross Livingston, Control4 Product Manager. You’ll get a preview of the EC-100 and learn how Control4 can help you be green.
How Green Technology Makes Real Environmental Impact: Xerox
www.xerox.com Children of Xerox employees share how the Xerox ColorQube will benefit the next generation through its lower environmental impact. Real-world comparisons of the waste reduced and energy saved with the installation of just one ColorQube printer are provided, demonstrating Xerox’s commitment to environmentally friendly efforts supporting sustainability, reducing the carbon footprint in their manufacturing and distribution, promoting energy saving practices such as greenhouse gas reduction and green technology such as Xerox’s solid ink.
Green Home/Historic Home (Desert Living)
Tour a Green Home Design in Scottsdale and a Historic Renovation in Central Phoenix, for Desert Living magazine, www.desertlivingmag.com
WTVJ-TV 6 (NBC) Segment on Green Home Remodeling
Bill Feinberg, President of Allied Kitchen and Bath, speaks with Sharon Lawson LIVE on NBC 6 about the benefits of Green Home Remodeling, in honor of Earth Day.