When I suggested to janeAnne an experiment in Eco design for the Eco All Stars group I really wanted to know where peoples intentions lay. It's one thing to advise our clients on what we think is right as far as environmental design goes but it's another to put your money where your mouth is.

Imagine we've won the pink Environmental lottery - Yippee! Woo Hoo! WOW! Money is no object and we are going to build own houses. But the rules of the game are that we are limited to 5 elements and an explanation of why we chose them. 

I'm building my ideal house  with:

Element #1Passive Solar Design

Southern Colorado has approx 330 days a year of sunshine, why not use it to my advantage? Proper design will give me warmth in the winter, protection from the sun in the summer and natural day lighting all year long. With 22" overhangs and the house facing true south with no more than 20-25% windows on the south side I should have a comfortable house all year. Minimal heating and cooling necessary. Passive Solar

Element #2 Photo Voltaic

P.V's are showing up all over. My lottery house would have enough P.V.'s to afford me more than enough energy to run my house. Enough P.V.'s to return energy to the grid and lower my power bills to zero or even get money back! Say clean energy! A Quick Over View

Element # 3 Solar Hot Water

With all the beautiful weather in Southern Colorado solar hot water just sounds like a no brainier. Inexpensive to build - NO cost to run! Let the Sun Shine!   Water Taps

Element # 4 Thermal Mass

An all concrete house doesn't sound like a great idea at first. I've been in several concrete top to bottom houses. The concrete holds heat evenly and distributes it slowly back into the house. The concrete only warms up if the sun is hitting it directly, this is where proper design becomes important. With concrete or title floors help keep the house and floors cleaner and keeps allergies down. And yes, it's OK to have a few rugs around. Say Sustainable! Concrete doesn't burn, think about your home owners insurance. Sustainability the other Green movement

Element #5 Xero scaping

Colorado has experienced drought for years on end. Even when it does rain or snow it isn't enough to recover what we have gone threw. So my lottery house would have low maintained, water sensible xero scaping. Decorate with statues and art, expand your mind and meditate. Confessions of a Non Environmentalist

Other factors in my custom built environmentally friendly house:

1) An energy efficient mortgage, oh wait. I WON THE PINK ENVIRONMENTAL LOTTERY!

2) Location is key for some many reasons. One very important reason to consider location was brought out in Stephanie Edwards - Musa post. Location isn't an element but a much thought about factor.

                                             When I do build this house you are all invited over for tea and cookies!

"There are precious few Einsteins among us. Most brillance arises from ordinary people working together in extraordinary ways." Roger von Oech

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15 Comments on We won the pink lottery! December Challenge

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2007
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Dena, you're a professional blogger.  This post is fantastic and a great localism piece.  Fit for a gold star if I've ever seen one.    
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Dena, Congratulations, I'm thrilled for you.  They are incredible ideas to build an environmentally home.  I'll be over for tea when it's done :)
1:58pm • #2
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Chris, Localism - I should'a had a V8, duh!

Carole, English breakfast tea for all!

2:32pm • #3
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Dena looks like you have really thought this out very carefully and know what you want, now all you have to do is build it :)
2:32pm • #4
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Dena! what a great post! Your house sounds much like mine! You have done a great job explaining your reasoning and providing informational links! This is why I read your blog! What were your numbers that won? YOU ARE a WINNER!
3:56pm • #5
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George, All I have to do is actually win the lottery

Mary, you are going to make me blush!

4:15pm • #6
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Great post. We were able to incorporate thermal mass and passive solar when we built 13 years ago. But the county would not let us do a gray water system (now they are requiring them!!). We're thinking of installing a windmill (oops, as my partner keeps reminding me -- they are now called wind turbines).

 Good luck with your project.

9:19am • #7
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Dena, I came here because of janeAnne's post. I just wanted to spy on the competition. If I were to comment I would tip my hand, so I'll just say "nice post" and leave it at that.

Bill Roberts

11:36am • #8
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Ann, your partner is being very "PC" just don't leave wooden shoes at the door step : )

Bill, spy away! I can't wait to see the differences in our Pink Lottery Houses. After all we don't live in the same part of the country and we would have different ideas anyway. Viva la differance!

12:07pm • #9
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09
2007
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Hi Dena,  these are all GREAT features.  Yeah for the winning the Lottery!!!!! 
9:25am • #10
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Dena- congratulations! by the way, what a cute corner to hide in with a good book!!!!
11:25am • #11
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Stephanie, yeah, we all win!

Barbara, I'd love to take that picture and this post to a builder and say "get started, this is what I want."

3:02pm • #12
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Dena I covet all those days of sunshine. Here, we need windmills. I think I agree with Chris this should be featured.

I am adding a concrete house to the mix (and any extra interior supports should be steel but not sure if that qualifies as eco friendly)

The other point you make is CRITICAL to me. If I win the lottery I am moving within a one min walk of a subway stop.  No question.

 

3:36pm • #13
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3C, Windmills vs PV's is one reason I wanted to have this conversation. What I would do here in Colorado is different than what you would do in Cleveland.  IMHO concrete is probably practical most places and yes steel is sustainable and therefore could be part of your green house. And walking to the subway stop - rock on!

Speaking of steel, I heard on NPR that much of the steel taken from the World Trade center has been repurposed into our countries next aircraft carrier!

3:52pm • #14
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2007
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These are all great ideas...I will add them to my list for clients who want to go green!
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