Showing posts with label Green Architecture Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Architecture Ideas. Show all posts

Monday, December 13, 2010

How to Hire Green Architect

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Green ArchitectLooking for someone with professional experience.

More than that, make sure that your architect has the willingness, time and vision that will help ensure a good relationship. Please note that as a designer, he will be one that is responsible for overseeing the construction of your home so you might as well just choose the best candidate.

Choose a LEED certified architect

While yes it is true that the field of eco-construction is still growing, more choice and more every year. Just remember to look for people who LEED accredited. LEED building certification system is an internationally recognized green. To find one, you can use your existing online databases such as the American Institute of Architects.

When evaluating options, be sure to ask for references.

If possible, visit the home before completion will be a good idea. Before meeting with your prospects, be sure to learn as much as possible about the various green building options. Do not hesitate to ask. Open communication between you and your architect is very important. Do not hesitate to ask what they plan to work.

Find out about your prospects network.

Due to the nature of work, the designer needs to consult with other professionals - landscape designers, energy specialists, interior designers and the like.

Maximize what you can offer architects.

One good thing about hiring a green architect is that he can help you find a green builder. Architect will work closely with the builder so it is important that both are in good relations with each other. Decided to create a green home is an excellent step to help save Mother Earth. To ensure that all goes well, do your part so you can give your new home care it deserves.

Reference:
[1]Catherine Drucker, http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Catherine_Drucker

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Home Arcitecture Trend: Toward Green Architecture

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Green ArchitectureOur planet is really feeling the heat of Global Warming. Humans are consuming resources like never before. A new coal power plants built in China EVERY WEEK!

This all suggests that the consumption of raw materials will continue to rise. And did not appear to be sustainable. We lose fast natural resources, and if nothing is done to stop this drain, we will hit hard. We have seen the effects of Global Warming, such as the El Nino effect. This tornado storm and continued to increase in intensity and frequency of every year.

Can improve the energy-wasting buildings prevent global instability? Former president Bill Clinton thinks so. In the biggest project his foundation has since secured the supply of cheap generic AIDS drugs to third world countries, Clinton has brokered a $ 5 billion effort to finance the retrofit old buildings in 16 cities around the world.

The project, which Clinton announced at a climate conference in Manhattan yesterday, making financing and labor pool to replace the lamp energy monopoly, as well as install better building insulation and more efficient HVAC system. ABN Amro, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase, and UBS will offer loans, which landlords will reply with the savings gained on their electricity bill. Johnson Controls, Honeywell, Siemens and Trane will manage and audit the work while the three trade associations, including the U.S. Green Building Council, will train minority contractors and "long-term unemployed" laborers in construction engineering. "This will create a system to facilitate building owners to make improvements," said Clinton.

Sounds a bit like the former vice president Al Gore's environmental teacher, Clinton added that cities emit three-quarters of the world's greenhouse gases and that buildings account for between 50 and 80 percent of this toll. The first program wave of cities-Bangkok, Berlin, Chicago, Houston, Johannesburg, Karachi, London, Melbourne, Mexico City, Mumbai, New York, Rome, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Tokyo and Toronto, will begin with the strengthening of public-owned buildings. Supporters are keeping the program open to private landlords and landowners, from Clinton's office in Harlem, Cogswell Realty, has been signed. Clinton Foundation also will team with the C40 Large Cities Climate Leadership Group, a coalition of mayors and business, to promote the program and spread to other cities.

Ever optimistic, Clinton promised the program will reduce the bill and create good jobs everywhere it goes-including here at home in the U.S. "Much of the material needed to be made in this country," he said, "and with all respect to the mayor of Mumbai, you can not outsource the greening roofs.

Reference:
[1] John Simon,http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/the-trend-toward-green-architecture-2015207.html