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Sustainable Architect – Making the World a Better Place to Live, One Structure at a Time
Posted by admin in Green Real Estate on May 21, 2011
By Abhay Schweitzer
We hear the phrase sustainable architecture thrown around, but what is it? What are we sustaining? Is “GREEN” related? What are the benefits of it? What does a sustainable architect do? I wish the answer was simple, and indeed it is.
Sustainable means to build or develop in a way that will let us keep doing it for a long period of time without adverse effects. If we overuse a material that is in short supply, it could cause us irreparable problems. For example, if our construction is heavily dependent on materials that use large amounts of water in their manufacturing and are being made in a region with a short supply of water, that could be a problem. If we design a tropical garden that requires constant and large amounts of water for it’s upkeep in a desert environment, that could also be a big problem.
Now that we have an ideal of what the problems are, lets take a look at how we can adjust the way we do things to be sustainable. Sustainable is not a concept that deals with individual aspects, but rather in a holistic way. If it makes common sense, it is generally sustainable. If you live in an area where masonry products are readily produced and available from local resources, it would probably make sense to use it in construction. It would also make sense to use local plants and groundcover materials instead of having them transported from China to the US. It would also make sense to use the local climate to your advantage. Read the rest of this entry »
Is Your Property Green?
Posted by admin in Green Real Estate on May 21, 2011
By Mark Cheong
Everyone is talking about “green”, and you are probably inspired to “green” your property to follow the latest trend in the market. Making your property “green” is good for the value of your property due to the increasing drive towards this direction, and even if it is not for value adding, making your property “green” is also a good investment for your own health and well-being.
So, how do you “green” your home? Your home may already be 20 years old, and you are not going to restructure the whole house, more so if your house is actually an apartment. You cannot simply tear down the walls or anything, as it will affect the whole block of apartment. What can you do?
Landscaping
We are not just talking about having a beautiful garden or putting a lot of potted plants around your balcony. We are talking about the sprinkler systems. You may wish to turn them on if the sprinklers are in your garden, so that you may check for any over sprays. Apartments have no problem about this because you are probably watering your plants manually. However, for sprinklers, you should replace the older technology sprinkler heads with water conserving sprinkler heads. Read the rest of this entry »