Sustainable includes the site. Location, infill, previous-developed, existing utilities and infrastructure — all contribute to environmental stewardship.
Twenty for Twenty – Episode Two
Here is our second video. LEED. What is it and why do we want to achieve LEED Platinum?
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Twenty for Twenty – Episode One
My architectural firm, Arbor South Architecture, PC, has theSAGE on the Home Builder’s 2009 Tour of Homes. We are doing twenty short videos for the twenty days before the tour, highlighting one sustainable aspect of our home.
Enjoy!
Twenty for Twenty
We will soon be posting twenty second videos of theSAGE and all the sustainable features. Our plan is to do twenty videos for the twenty days before the start of the Home Builder’s Tour on July 25. So, if I figure out my camera work and uploads, we will start Monday the 6th of July!
theSAGE results coming in better than expected!
theEMERALD – Floor Plan

theEMERALD – Front Elevation
theSAGE Rainwater Collection

We installed the rainwater pipe today. 2′ diameter x 39′ long. Will hold water for our pond and water some of our drought-resistant plants as needed. The gutters drain down the chain to the funnels. Overflow visible at the bottom of the picture. We’ll also have a hand pump for hand watering potted plants.
new plan coming soon — the EMERALD
We are developing a new plan at thesimpleHOUSE. We’ve received feedback that it would be nice to see plans even smaller than what we’ve been doing. That kind of input is encouraging; it’s nice to know we aren’t alone in our thoughts along those lines.
theEMERALD will check in at a lean 896 square feet. Two bedrooms, one bath.
This plan will also expand our designs into the more traditional style. the EMERALD will be a bungalow that would fit well in an existing urban setting. We’ve noticed many older, downtown neighborhoods with the potential of small, infill houses. the EMERALD will be designed with a one car detached garage, wrap around porch and room for solar panels. And it will fit on a 60 x 75 foot downtown lot while maintaining the character of the surrounding neighborhood.
We’re also exploring a different wall type and insulation.
More later.