Information on making buildings more sustainable and eco-friendly

Future-Proof Option for Home Building?

Do they exist? The hunt is on for home-building materials and designs that can withstand the rages and changes brought on by climate change. Once-in-a-hundred-year floods, fires and storms are becoming much more common occurrences, taking lives and wreaking havoc. Homeowners are rattled and rightly so. Insurance rates are rising, and some insurers are leaving

What Does Regenerative Design Mean to Modern Architecture?

Designing with the environment in mind is a concept that goes back centuries. In fact, many ancient civilizations and indigenous cultures worldwide exhibited a deep connection to their natural surroundings through their architecture. Indigenous architecture often integrated design elements with local materials and construction techniques that were in harmony with the environment. During the Renaissance,

Remodeling for Summer? Consider Permeable Paving

With summer upon us, it’s an excellent time to think about remodeling your outdoor living spaces. One excellent, eco-friendly upgrade to consider is replacing patios and walkways made from impermeable paving materials – such as traditional concrete or stone, asphalt, or plastic – with permeable paving. Why Use Permeable Paving Materials? Permeable materials are porous

Post-Frame Construction: A Flexible & Sustainable Choice

Post-frame construction has been around since humans first started building spaces to live in, but it is becoming a more popular option for new home and commercial construction, thanks to its flexibility, sustainability and cost-effectiveness. What Is Post-Frame Construction? Post-frame construction is an engineered-wood-frame building system that meets Uniform Building Code (UBC) and International Building

5 Ways to Reduce Construction Waste from Your Next Remodeling Project

How much construction waste did your last remodeling project generate? Chances are, it was more than necessary. According to California's 2008 Statewide Waste Characterization Study, 29 percent of the state's solid waste stream comes from the "Inerts and Other" category, which includes construction and demolition. But with a little planning, you and your architect or contractor

Home Demolition or Deconstruction?

Salvaging What Matters in Home Building When an older home undergoes extensive remodeling, or a complete tear down, what happens to the debris? Most of it ends up in landfills. Let’s dust off that old adage, “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” There are a multitude of reasons to think this way. It will

Daylighting, Green Design and Better Health

Every year, the debate rages about the clock switching ritual of daylight saving time as we chase the sunlight. We recently experienced the Spring Forward, with all its morning grogginess, sleep deprivation and for some people, the increased likelihood of strokes and heart attacks. That certainly can get us thinking about the effect sunlight has

What Is Green Design?

This post first ran in 2015. Green design, also known as sustainable design, was once an afterthought – a nice "extra" to think about after the big design decisions had been made. As our awareness of the importance of caring for our planet has grown, green design has evolved to become a key consideration for

Repurposed Buildings: Great for Business, Communities & the Planet

Repurposed buildings are becoming a more important part of the architectural landscape. Here's why I think they’re a great choice for business owners. What Are Repurposed Buildings? A repurposed building is an existing building that has been adapted for reuse. Repurposed buildings sustain old structures rather than demolishing them, often modernizing them and adding new