In today’s episode, find out why buying local helps in the overall sustainability of our project.
Twenty for Twenty – Episode Fifteen
Do you ever walk into a building and notice the new paint smell? There’s a reason for that… and it’s not good for you. FInd out why in today’s video.
Twenty for Twenty – Episode Fourteen
We don’t have to use a sprinkler system or use City water to irrigate because we designed our landscaping around drought-resistant native plants. After all, Oregon has a lot of greenery that’s watered just by the rain, so why can’t the yards of our homes be the same?
Twenty for Twenty – Episode Thirteen
It rains in Oregon, yet we typically water our plants with tap water. Here’s a better way…
Twenty for Twenty – Episode Twelve
Our heat pump is one of the most efficient on the market. Learn more about how we located the ducts and heat pump to be even more efficient.
Twenty for Twenty – Episode Eleven
Ahhh… Cuthbert Amphitheater in Eugene, Pink Martini in concert and redwood benches. What does that have to do with this video? Watch it and find out…
Twenty for Twenty – Episode Ten
Using water-efficient faucets, shower heads, and even toilets can conserve our natural resources. Watch and learn about some of the ways we accomplish this in theSAGE.
Twenty for Twenty – Episode Eight
An abundance of natural light help save on electricity costs during the day and overall, simply makes the living spaces more pleasant places to be.
Twenty for Twenty – Episode Seven
Sealing a home against air leakage is one of the most critical aspects of energy-efficiency. See how our house is sealed to control leakage and how we bring in fresh air.
Twenty for Twenty – Episode Six
Our countertops are completely recycled materials. The Baths are Paperstone, made from 100% office paper waste and the Kitchen is Squak Mountain, made from recycled glass and paper.