Interview with Living Homes Green PreFab

Like most architects, I have a special place in my heart for pre-fab buildings, especially if they are part of the new crop of green pre-fab ones. Financial Times has this great article with Steve Glenn of Living Homes:
Please don’t call it the greenest home on the planet,” says Steve Glenn of his house in Santa Monica, California. “A yurt or a mud hut in Africa might be the greenest home on the planet – not this house.”
His first living home received an impressive Platinum LEED certification.
Hear Steve Glenn live at The Commonwealth Club on July 9th
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Labels: green building, home, leed

1 Comments:
yeah I've thought that too. After all it is 2500 sq ft and so far as I know Steve's the only one living there. It is still pretty darn green, and every little detail was thought through, so it's definitely something we can all learn from to some extent. I think the kicker is how beautiful the house is which will help open up some otherwise deaf ears. Thanks for setting up the event at the Commonwealth Club-- it's always fun listening to Steve speak.
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