Press Release
City of Pasadena Greenlights The Pasadena EcoHouse
Homeowners will soon break ground on first SCIP home in U.S.
to seek LEED Platinum certification
PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 20, 2007 -- The Pasadena EcoHouse
(http://www.thepasadenaecohouse.com) is one step closer to
reality today, after the City of Pasadena approved the
homeowners' hillside building permit at last night's
meeting.
When completed, The Pasadena EcoHouse will be the first
single-family, structural concrete insulated panel (SCIP)
home in the nation to earn the coveted Platinum
certification by the U.S. Green Building Council's
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for
Homes Green Building Rating System(TM), as well as the first
LEED Platinum home in Pasadena. To earn the Platinum rating,
The Pasadena EcoHouse will score points in several
categories, including design, location, site impact, water
and energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and green
building awareness and education.
Designed by Robert Mechielsen's Studio RMA
(http://www.studio-rma.com), a full-service sustainable
design studio, The Pasadena EcoHouse will be an
architecturally and environmentally significant home for the
homeowners and the community - and is also a
ready-for-television project.
"This showcase venture will demonstrate the feasibility of
eco-friendly new home construction, one of today's most
interesting economic, philosophic, social and political
topics," stated Mechielsen. "The Pasadena EcoHouse is
destined to be a landmark project. The opportunity to
witness its creation will offer television viewers a full
spectrum of excitement, drama and challenge - and will
ultimately conclude with the successful completion of a
beautiful and conscientious place to live."
At 1,975 square feet, The Pasadena EcoHouse will be built
into a rocky hillside in the San Rafael Hills. A wall of
sliding windows will offer panoramic views of the San
Gabriel Mountains and Old Pasadena and give the cantilevered
roof the appearance of floating atop the home. Mechielsen's
plan also incorporates passive and active solar components,
energy-efficient systems and appliances, minimal
neighborhood impact and respect for the historic value of
the community. The design can easily be duplicated on almost
any buildable lot.
The Pasadena EcoHouse will feature top-of-the-line green
building and design products, including a grid-tied solar
electric system, a solar hot water system, recycled glass
countertops, a ductless high-efficiency heating and cooling
system, permeable hardscape, a rain and greywater catchment
system and many more.
Headed up by Ken Dennis Productions, The Pasadena EcoHouse
television project will highlight the manufacture and
installation of the home's components and include interviews
with all parties involved with the home, as well as cameo
appearances by eco-aware celebrities and political figures.
"The Pasadena EcoHouse represents our dream of creating an
environmentally sound home, and within our strict budget,"
said the homeowners. "We are ready to break ground, and we
look forward to sharing our green building adventure with
the world."
Media representatives and eco-conscious products and
services vendors interested in being part of The Pasadena
EcoHouse project are encouraged to contact
thepasadenaecohouse@gmail.com. To learn more and view an
artist's rendering of the planned house, visit
http://www.thepasadenaecohouse.com.
Contact:
The Pasadena EcoHouse
thepasadenaecohouse@gmail.com
http://www.thepasadenaecohouse.com
Janice Kopanski
626-795-2191
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