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Green Architecture News

Green Architecture

 
Green architecture is more than mixing yellow and blue paint to freshen up the exterior of your house.
 
Green architecture is the integration of technology, thoughtful construction techniques and, well, common sense when designing a building to lessen the environmental impact of the structure and those living or working inside.
 

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Green architecture and construction typically have slightly higher upfront costs than traditional construction, but the long-term savings in energy costs, water use and even health care add to the bottom line for the life of the building. According to a 2008 report by the U.S. General Services Administration, commercial buildings built with green architecture and green construction techniques use 26 percent less energy and have 13 percent lower maintenance costs.
 
The bottom line: Green architecture, over the long haul, saves you green. As in cash money.
 
The basics of green architecture include:
 
Siting
 
Something as simple as how a building is positioned on a property can make a significant difference in energy efficiency. In colder climates, for example, large windows may be placed on the south side to allow for solar heating during the day. In a place where hot summers are a part of life, a house might be positioned to take advantage of the shade provided by large deciduous trees. When the leaves drop in the fall, winter sun hits the house, warming it.
 
Renewable energy
 
A building sucks up less energy if it makes its own. Green architecture designs often include the use of photovoltaic solar panels to supply most, if not all, of the electricity needs of the occupants of a home or office building. Solar water heaters — also called solar domestic hot water systems — aren’t quite as space age as PV panels, but have a dramatically quicker pay back period. Heating hot water is generally the biggest use of energy (electric or natural gas) in a household.
 
Wind turbines for residential use are available, but they’re practical only under limited circumstances. A system can cost $15,000 to $55,000, but incentives and rebates available in many states (as you find with solar systems) cut the cost.
 
Energy efficiency.
 
One of the primary goals of green architecture is to sharply reduce the amount of energy needed to keep people comfortable. The building’s design includes greater insulation and energy efficient windows. The design also will make best use of those double-pane windows to reduce the need for interior lighting.
 
Water efficiency
 
Green architecture relies on water conserving fixtures such as ultra-low flush toilets and low-flow showerheads. Some green designs include grey water systems that use wastewater from laundry, dishwashing and bathing. The water is recycled on-site to use again for landscape irrigation or, in a few circumstances, flushing toilets.
 
— Text by Clint Williams
(Photo: Wayne National Forest/Flickr)

Articles about Green Architecture

  • 2012 Solar Decathlon Europe: And the winner is ...

    Mon, Oct 01 2012 at 11:30 AM

    Canopea, an innovate, self-sustaining housing concept from France's Team Rhône-Alpes, cleans up at the 2012 edition of the Solar Decathlon Europe in Madrid.

  • Playing catch up: Micro madness, the sequel

    Fri, Sep 28 2012 at 4:54 PM

    After a deluge of micro-apartment stories this past July, tiny urban abodes once again get big lovin' in this week's news roundup. Plus, hurricane-proof homes and highlights from the London Design Festival.

  • Grow Community: Evergreen homes

    Fri, Sep 28 2012 at 2:00 PM

    Thar she grows! The first three model homes at Grow Community, a net-zero energy development centered around gardening and low-impact modes of transportation, are open for tours on Bainbridge Island.

  • In San Francisco, low-impact, low-income housing that makes a huge difference

    Wed, Sep 26 2012 at 10:00 AM

    The Richardson Apartments — a lauded housing complex for very low-income residents in San Francisco — will be featured in the upcoming exhibition, 'From Idealism to Realism: Celebrating Public Interest Design.'

  • 2012 Solar Decathlon Europe: The standings

    Mon, Sep 24 2012 at 9:00 PM

    With only a handful of contests left to go, frontrunners have emerged in the 2012 Solar Decathlon Europe. No big shocker here, but Germany has once again proven to be a formidable presence.

  • Playing catch up: Things to make and do

    Fri, Sep 21 2012 at 2:20 PM

    Bid adieu to summer by reading up on high-end green home improvement projects, pondering DIY activities for empty nesters and fantasizing about living in an Earthship. Plus, Park(ing) Day events in L.A.!

  • Is the U.K. home to the world's most sustainable house?

    Wed, Sep 19 2012 at 4:42 PM

    The house sports micro wind turbines for power, an air-to-water heat pump and a greenhouse that uses LEDs among other green architecture ideas.

  • Rare, owner-built Frank Lloyd Wright home for sale in Marin County

    Tue, Sep 18 2012 at 3:30 PM

    An early 1950s home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built by its DIY-competent owner, hits the market in San Anselmo, Calif. But is the home's famous matching doghouse included in the $2.5M asking price?

  • Solar homes star in Madrid contest

    Fri, Sep 14 2012 at 2:13 PM

    Homes competing in the Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 face 10 trials to measure their merits, including energy efficiency, design and comfort.

  • Playing catch up: 16 oz of green home news

    Fri, Sep 14 2012 at 11:30 AM

    New York City may have approved the controversial ban on plus-sized sodas, but this week's green home and garden news roundup is as generous as they come (plus free refills).

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