This old house in Lakewood --a big, new installation of photo-voltaic cells that's expected to provide double the electricity that the household needs--encourages me.
That new house in University Circle, not so much.
http://gyroscopethattakesyouplaces.word ... ggressive/
"What we see here is a construction industry –one that has run rampant over our environmental concerns for half a century—doing a little bit of sexy PR for itself."
This old house in Lakewood
Moderator: Jim O'Bryan
-
michael gill
- Posts: 391
- Joined: Fri Jun 02, 2006 11:28 am
- Location: lakewood
-
Valerie Molinski
- Posts: 604
- Joined: Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:09 am
Re: This old house in Lakewood
Passive House is great, don't get me wrong, but retaining embodied energy in existing houses and retrofitting them to be more energy efficient gets my vote every time.
Thanks for the link to this blog.
Thanks for the link to this blog.
-
michael gill
- Posts: 391
- Joined: Fri Jun 02, 2006 11:28 am
- Location: lakewood
Re: This old house in Lakewood
Hi Valerie. Thanks for your like-minded thoughts. I update Gyroscopethattakesyouplaces (a bicycle is a gyroscope that takes you places) each week with posts about neighborhoods, arts, and bicycles.
-
Valerie Molinski
- Posts: 604
- Joined: Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:09 am
Re: This old house in Lakewood
I linked to your blog on my FB page today as well for some like minded friends in the architecture/construction/sustainability industry like myself to read.
Today's been a hotbed of discussions like the ones on your blog. I also posted about the Landmarks Commission meeting tomorrow morning regarding the casino and the proposed demo of buildings for it.
Today's been a hotbed of discussions like the ones on your blog. I also posted about the Landmarks Commission meeting tomorrow morning regarding the casino and the proposed demo of buildings for it.