Playa: A LEED Platinum Home in a McMansion Neighborhood

Some diehard environmentalists consider eco-mansions an oxymoron at best, with militant types even setting fire to greenwashed mega-homes! But eco-mansion haters sometimes ignore an inconvenient truth: Huge homes are constantly getting built, and most of these are anything but green.

Playa LEED

That’s the impetus behind “Playa” (above), a case study green home being built in Westchester, Calif., by Go Green Construction. The house, admittedly, will be huge — 4,300 square feet huge, to be exact — and located in a neighborhood that’s not particularly public transit-friendly. On the other hand, Playa’s also pre-rated for LEED platinum, serving as a self-described “living laboratory of green design” in a neighborhood full of ungreen McMansions.

playaThe rooftop view from Playa (left) alone shows the need for green building in this neighborhood, where smoggy haze floats above multi-story single family homes. In contrast to the massive footprints of its neighbors, Playa will boast a full solar array, graywater recycling system, living walls, and smart house automation which allows residents to control the power of the house remotely.

When I stopped by to see the house-in-making last week, I could already see how Playa will be lit up with natural sunlight from the atrium. I also saw proof that Playa’s building materials really are green — as evidenced by the FSC certification stamps on the wood!

All the green features incorporated into Playa are enough to inspire any eco-builder: High efficiency spray foam insulation, low-E glazing double pane windows, Energy Star rated appliances, tankless water heating system, and an elecric car recharging station are just some of the eco-extras to admire. And of course, Playa’s low-VOC painted rooms will be lit with LED and CFL bulbs. Outside, a drought tolerant and native plant landscape will complement the permeable pavement.

Go Green Construction also took care to make sure the old materials didn’t go straight to the landfills. The previous structure was carefully deconstructed (above); 95% of materials were reused or recycled with the help of Habitat for Humanity and other organizations and companies.

Playa will be completed in early 2009, when it’ll open for tours and workshops to educate the public and industry professionals about the feasibility of building green. I plan to visit again in a few months to see firsthand all the state of the art eco-tech appliances and systems in action!

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AFFAIR ISSUES GRANTS NOTICE ON “LEGAL EDUCATION VISITING SCHOLAR PROGRAM – AFGHANISTA006E”

US Fed News Service, Including US State News December 15, 2011 WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 — International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affair issues grants notice for Legal Education Visiting Scholar Program – Afghanista006E. dunsnumberlookupnow.com duns number lookup

The funding opportunity number INL-12-GR-0005-AFGHANISTAN-121211 was posted on Dec. 12 with an application closing date of Jan. 17, 2012.

Category of Funding Activity is Law, Justice and Legal Services.

Expected Number of Awards: 1 Additional Information on Eligibility: * Be a U.

S. public/private/state institution of higher education (or law school) accredited by the American Bar Association; or *Be a U.

The description of the Grant Notice is “Strengthening rule of law is a key foreign policy objective and integral to the United States Government’s overall effort to ensure peace and stability in Afghanistan. USG programs in rule of law, implemented through the State Department’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), are focused on building the capacity of justice institutions, enhancing legal education, increasing opportunities for minorities and women, improving access to justice and creating a demand for justice. INL’s Office for Afghanistan and Pakistan Programs is focused on directing and overseeing critical foreign assistance activities pertaining to counternarcotics, crime, rule of law and law enforcement training in Afghanistan. The Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Programs is now seeking applications from U.

S. public/private/state institutions of higher education (or law schools) with American Bar Association accreditation and the requisite capacity and experience to implement rule of law education programs in Afghanistan. Specifically, the U.

S. public/private/state institution of higher education (or law school) will develop and implement a visiting scholar program which consists of degree and non-degree study, a clinical education component, a pilot targeted partnership with Herat University Schools of Law and Sharia, a legal English program, research and library assistance, and a targeted partnership with a third-party university operating in a country with a significant Muslim population. Project activities under this visiting scholar award must target Afghanistan, specifically Afghan legal education. Proposals must span a period of activity of not less than three (3) years with a maximum of five (5) years. Proposals must demonstrate support for sustainable improvement in the Afghan legal education system and integrate all elements of this solicitation. The federal assistance award will be for a period of up to (5) five years. Between $7 million and $13 million will be available for this award. PLEASE NOTE: Budgets submitted with this award application shall include a detailed line item budget for the full period of performance proposed. INL will not consider proposals that reflect any type of support for any member, affiliate, or representative of a designated terrorist organization or narcotics trafficker, including elected members of government. PLEASE NOTE: INL strongly urges applicants to access www.grants.gov immediately in order to obtain a username and password. It may take several weeks to register with www.grants.gov as organizations are required to have a DUNS number and register with the Central Contractor Registry (CCR) before setting up an account with www.grants.gov. Questions regarding this RFA must be received, in writing, no later than January 5, 2012 by 5pm EST to Cheryl Price at PriceCH@state.gov. (Please Note: All programmatic and administrative questions received and their responses shall be uploaded in www.grants.gov for all applicants to review.).” For any query with respect to this article or any other content requirement, please contact Editor at htsyndication@hindustantimes.com site duns number lookup

 

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  1. Martin says:

    How many people will live in the 4300 sq. ft. home? What are their carbon and waste footprints? Were the answers to these three questions factored into the Platinum rating?

  2. Martin says:

    How many people will live in the 4300 sq. ft. home? What are their carbon and waste footprints? Were the answers to these three questions factored into the Platinum rating?

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