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Free Webinar: Down to Earth Affordable Housing: Natural & Low Energy Builds, April 16, 12 - 1 pm ET
Event Description
In 2023, Habitat for Humanity Gunnison Valley (HHGV) received the Green Builder Home of the Year Award Overall Grand Winner. That illustrated how big benefits can come in small packages. Cillian Liam Barrett, founder of Hearth Home Design/Build construction homes for HHGV in Colorado will discuss the homes in detail and show how emphasizing sustainability is a way for local families to obtain affordable housing. Cillian will also explain how similar principles were incorporated into a home on Hopi land in northern Arizona. These homes are grounded to the earth, incorporate materials that are earth-friendly, and incorporate passive heating and cooling design principles. Learn about his strategies and those incorporated into other affordable housing across the country.
Lessons Learned:
1. Understand that sustainable housing designs promote health by utilizing earth-friendly materials and passive heating and cooling principles to create a healthier living environment for occupants.
2. Analyze how proper orientation and architectural features of a home enhance safety by reducing risks associated with extreme temperatures and power outages.
3. Introduce affordable housing solutions that emphasize energy efficiency, which ultimately supports the welfare of families by lowering living costs and improving overall quality of life.
4. Articulate the importance of stable interior temperatures achieved through strategic design, as it significantly contributes to the occupants' comfort and welfare during varying climate conditions.
Note: The course assumes that the attendee will have a grasp of basic building science such as the homes envelope, R-values, insulation, HVAC basics, air tightness, and passive solar.
Moderator: Debbie Coleman, Architect, AIA: Debbie founded Sun Plans which provides passive solar house designs and custom home design services throughout the U.S. She authored The Sun-Inspired House and has designed hundreds of homes incorporating passive heating and cooling strategies. Her work has been published in Fine Homebuilding, Mother Earth News, Home Power, and Solar Today. (For ASES, American Solar Energy Society, Debbie is on their board of directors and the Chair of the Solar Buildings Division. For GHI, GreenHome Institute, Debbie is on their board of directors and the Education Committee.)
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