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James Hannemann

Sustainable Housing Communities/U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - 0 views

  • The mission of the Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities is to create strong, sustainable communities by connecting housing to jobs, fostering local innovation, and helping to build a clean energy economy. In order to better connect housing to jobs, the office will work to coordinate federal housing and transportation investments with local land use decisions in order to reduce transportation costs for families, improve housing affordability, save energy, and increase access to housing and employment opportunities. By ensuring that housing is located near job centers and affordable, accessible transportation, we will nurture healthier, more inclusive communities which provide opportunities for people of all ages, incomes, races, and ethnicities to live, work, and learn together.
Asyl Alymbaeva

Passive House VS Active House: Two Competing Visions for the Future of Homes | Inside T... - 0 views

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    great blog from a first-hand source!
Asyl Alymbaeva

Active House - 1 views

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    Active houses share similar features with passive houses. But it also promotes increased natural light and ventilation through the use of Velux skylights and windows
pauline hannemann

Earth Walls: Cob and Straw Bale Construction in Wisconsin - YouTube - 1 views

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    As a family we have built many houses and structures with COB and Straw Bale. I thought that this was a great video on the community aspect of building with COB. Not so fond of the oversized straw bale house built with conventional construction but I understand their idea of taking baby steps to converting the building code inspectors. Hope you enjoy watching!
pauline hannemann

Emerald Earth Sanctuary Photos - 1 views

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    This is the community that we first learned how to build with COB and Strawbale. Some of the pictures are of houses and structures that we helped build. Most of the materials that were not coming directly from the the earth came from a very generous dumps...windows, doors etc..one mans junk is another's treasure! The houses were all built for under 20k.
Aimee Berger-Girvalo

What is a Passive House? - 0 views

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    The Passive house concept is starting to catch on in the States, but has been growing in popularity in Europe for over a decade. The goal is "super efficiancy" in new and retrofit construction.
Aimee Berger-Girvalo

The Green House Effect | HOME Magazine - 1 views

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    New science which addresses heat transfer can make any home super efficient.
Joe ONeill

AL1 Architects' Green-Roofed Gemini House Glows With a Translucent Facade Read more: A... - 1 views

http://inhabitat.com/al1-builds-low-energy-glowing-home-in-vienna/ This green home in Vienna glows because it is wrapped in translucent polycarbonate, allowing it to fill the surface of the home w...

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started by Joe ONeill on 13 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
James Hannemann

http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/SCP-Fact-Sheet.pdf - 0 views

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    "Our strategy to build economically competitive, environmentally sustainable, opportunity-rich communities that serve as the backbone for our long-term growth and prosperity…We need strategies that encourage smart development linked to quality public transportation, that bring our communities together. That's why we'll improve our Partnership for Sustainable Communities by working with HUD, EPA, and the Department of Transportation in making sure that when it comes to development, housing, energy, and transportation policy go hand in hand." --President Barack Obama, January 21, 2010
James Hannemann

http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/pdf/partnership_year1.pdf - 0 views

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    One of our country's most pressing goals is to build an economy that provides good jobs now-and that creates a strong foundation for enduring prosperity. To accelerate job growth for this and future generations, that foundation must be built with expanded housing and transportation choices, greater energy independence, and better protection for our clean air and water.
John Crowley

The Kilowatt / "Kill-A-Watt" Meter - P3's Electricity Usage Monitor - 0 views

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    Kill-A-Watt's are a good tool to determine what appliances in your house are using the most energy. It is also a good tool to determine what appliances are using electricity when OFF.
Asyl Alymbaeva

Make your home smart - 0 views

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    I got to meet the CEO of Lutron as part of my business internship program at Lehigh. His house is, naturally, equipped with all the state of the art technology to keep the house running at minimal costs - to save energy and reduce waste. It was absolutely mindblowing
Asyl Alymbaeva

VELUX roof windows, modular skylights and blinds | VELUX - 0 views

shared by Asyl Alymbaeva on 29 Apr 14 - Cached
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    these windows are key to building active and passive houses
Asyl Alymbaeva

SolarCAP A/S - Front page S-CAP - 0 views

shared by Asyl Alymbaeva on 29 Apr 14 - No Cached
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    key partners of sustainable houses
Asyl Alymbaeva

3D Printing for Architectural Models | Stratasys - 0 views

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    would be awesome to print your house from any sustainable material you want
markhutchins

What is Trench Composting? - 2 views

  • Trench composting is very simple. You dig a trench (we're using the word “trench” loosely here; it doesn't matter what shape your hole is) approximately twelve inches deep, add roughly four to six inches of compostable materials, such as kitchen scraps, spent garden plants, prunings, thinnings, and weeds, and bury it with the soil you dug out of the trench.
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    Here is an article on trench composting I thought the group might enjoy. My wife and I have reduced our waste to about one small kitchen bag a week by composting our kitchen scraps.
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    Hi. That is a great idea. Saves the plant from drying out. I will do that for my garden. Funny I was reading about Africa a remote area where this happen. A university sent someone out here to help solve a issue for these people to have some kind of heat source like gas. Long story short you take all the food scraps throw them into a blender and dump in in a 50 gallon drum. Does this for a bout a week. Have another 50 gallon drum ready empty. This guy ran a gas line off the barrels into the house. It produce enough methane to cook and heat the house as long you keep dumping scraps into the barrel.
Asyl Alymbaeva

Passivhaus Institut - 1 views

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    played a major role in setting the passive house standards and now trains certified specialists in this field
Kari Bremer

Architecture for Humanity, the organization - 0 views

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    This is a great group of designers and builders who have been helping build housing for those affected my catastropic events, such as the Haiti earthquake and Hurricane Katrina.
Don Asquith

http://www.epa.gov/region1/greenbuildings/residential/pdfs/guide08.pdf - 3 views

New England specific green house building guide

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started by Don Asquith on 20 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
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