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26 May 2013

SUSTAINABLE IN NEW ORLEANS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA

Ola,

I received my weekly update from HOUZZ and I came across the article My Houzz: Newly Sustainable in New Orleans.  .  As you all already know by now, I AM CRAZY ABOUT HOUSES WITH SMALL FOOTPRINTS AND ARE ECOFRIENDLY | SUSTAINABLE!!!  This house marks a new beginning after HURRICANE KATRINA.

Here is some information on HURRICANE KATRINA:
"Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest and most destructive Atlantic hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. It was thecostliest natural disaster, as well as one of the five deadliest hurricanes, in the history of the United States. Among recordedAtlantic hurricanes, it was the sixth strongest overall. At least 1,833 people died in the hurricane and subsequent floods, making it the deadliest U.S. hurricane since the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane; total property damage was estimated at $81 billion (2005 USD),[1] nearly triple the damage brought by Hurricane Andrew in 1992." - Wikipedia.org
Jared Zeller and Jennifer Pearl had to begin again after Hurricane Katrinia.  They got their  inspiration for the new house from the MAKE IT RIGHT houses in the Ninth Ward of
New Orleans.


MAKE IT RIGHT was founded by Brad Pitt in 2007, Make It Right builds healthy homes, buildings and communities for people in need. All Make It Right projects are LEED Platinum certified and Cradle to Cradle inspired – meeting the highest standards of green building.


Make It Right Homes - New Orleans
With the inspiration from the MAKE IT RIGHT homes, Jared and Jennifer started by building their new home 8 feet (2.4384 meters) from the ground to make the house safer from flood water.  They have included so many eco-friendly and sustainable items in their new home, but my favorite piece in their home is the hanging Fireorb fireplace.  It burns denatured alcohol instead of gas or wood and it's modern design fits in perfectly with their new home.  


To learn more about Jared and Jennifer's new home, here is the link to the article on HOUZZ:



Jared and Jennifer's decision to build a new home after so much destruction is a true definition of RESILIANCE
"Resilience is the ability to work with adversity in such a way that one comes through it unharmed or even better for the experience. Resilience means facing life’s difficulties with courage and patience – refusing to give up. It is the quality of character that allows a person or group of people rebound from misfortune, hardships and traumas.
Resilience is rooted in a tenacity of spirit—a determination to embrace all that makes life worth living even in the face of overwhelming odds. When we have a clear sense of identity and purpose, we are more resilient, because we can hold fast to our vision of a better future.
Much of our resilience comes from community—from the relationships that allow us to lean on each other for support when we need it." 
- Wisdom Commons.org 
 May Jarod and Jennifer always have the LIGHT protect their new home!!!


19 May 2013

Sustainable Bamboo Prototype Home in Nicaragua

Ola!!!!

As you all know by now, I am in love with eco-friendly/sustainable houses with a small footprint.
Today, I came across an article on HOUZZ.COM entitled - Sustainable Bamboo for a Prototype Home in Nicaragua
When I saw the front door screen that was made from bamboo rings, I immediately knew that I would have to learn more about this house!!!!  Would it be great for life here in Hawai'i?

Here is the link to the article:





12 May 2013

Hourglass LED Lamp Powered By Falling Sand

Ola!!!

While having my second cup of coffee and reading my emails, I came across an article entitled - Danielle Trofe’s LED Hourglass Lamps Are Powered by Falling Sand.

The article said:
"After the debut of her Live Screen hydroponic garden during NY Design Week 2012, Brooklyn-based designer Danielle Trofe is returning this year with a new series of off-the-grid LED lighting fixtures that are illuminated using the power of falling sand. Based on the shape of the hourglass, the new lamps need to be flipped to continue working and require the user’s involvement to stimulate awareness of the finite nature of lighting energy sources."
And this is what I fell in LOVE with: 

Danielle Trofe's Hourglass Floor Lamp


Danielle Trofe's Hourglass Table Lamp


I read more about Danielle Trofe's work on the Wanted Design website and the first paragraph in her writeup struck a deep cord with me:
"Danielle Trofe Design promotes a function-forward, sustainable and socially responsible approach to furniture and lighting design.  Keeping mindful of the philosophy that with creation comes the responsibility to not only bring beauty into the world, but to do so with little environmental impact, while serving a functional need within society."
After seeing the photos of Ms. Trofe's latest work, I can most definitely say that she is bringing to the forefront lighting design that is function-forward, sustainable and socially responsible. 

What do you think about these lamps?
What are your opinions about being sustainable and socially responsible?

06 May 2013

Green Design Principles

Ola!!!!

My most important goal is to incorporate GREEN DESIGN PRINCIPLES into my future design projects.

I read a very interesting article on WILLIAMS SONOMA MARKET PLACE entitled GREEN DECORATING FACTS EVERY INTERIOR DESIGNER SHOULD KNOW by Jay Johnson.


"If you know the facts, it's a systematic approach to help your clients stay healthy, lessen their impact on the environment, and save money."  
- Jay Johnson, Williams and Sonoma Market Place

The Five Principles of Green Design

  • Energy efficiency
  • Use of low-impact materials
  • Use of high-quality, durable materials
  • Design for reuse or recycling, and the use of recycled materials
  • Conservation of water.

FSC CERTIFIED - West Elm WOOD-SLAT EXPANDABLE
DINING COLLECTION


I am sure you are wondering what is FSC CERTIFIED?  I was too, so here is some information on The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC):


  • FSC is an independent, non-profit organization that protects forests for future generations. 

  • They are an open, membership-led organization that sets standards under which forests and companies are certified. Their membership consists of three equally weighted chambers -- environmental, economic, and social -- to ensure the balance and the highest level of integrity.
  • FSC US is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and operates as a National Office of FSC International, which is based in Bonn, Germany. 


Pottery Barn HASTINGS RECLAIMED WOOD COFFEE TABLE


Here are a few green design elements that every designer should keep in mind:

  • Higher Home Resale Value
  • Energy Savings
  • Green Is Easy
  • Brighter Ideas
  • Reuse, Recycle
  • Product Lifecycles
  • Support Green Vendors



Do you use Green Design Principles in your projects?

Do you feel that being 'GREEN' is a fad that is no longer popular?