'Underhill: A Virtual Journey into a Passive Solar, Green Roofed, Integrated Earth Sheltered Home'

'Underhill: A Virtual Journey into a Passive Solar, Green Roofed, Integrated Earth Sheltered Home'
57:23 May 29, 2021
'Tom Newhouse and his wife Jill designed and personally built their unconventional Grand Rapids, Michigan home and industrial design studio in 1978. Their goal was to \"live softly on the earth\"....in a passive solar, earth integrated residence with a green roof, and an integral \"atelier\" (industrial design studio and workshop). The course will be a detailed tour of this low energy consumption, sustainable building, specifically designed to the ecological and climatic realities of West Michigan, at 42 degrees North latitude. After almost 40 years living in this unique structure, Tom will relate the joys and challenges of living in such an unconventional structure.  Lessons Learned  1. Know the unique ecological and welfare aspects of living and working in a passive solar, earth integrated, green roof building. 2. Articulate the health advantages of a housing site which is xeriscaped (has no conventional grass lawn). 3. Know where to find out more about wildlife friendly general landscaping, and the unique green roof, which is a National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife Habitat. 4. Witness the safety aspects of living in an earth sheltered building, in a tornado and severe thunderstorm prone region of the country.  Continuing Education Units (CEUS)  GBCI AIA(HSW) NARI Green Certified Green Professional (CGP) AIBD Certified GreenHome Professional (CGHP) May be applicable to your state-based design or contractor license*  Instructor  Tom Newhouse and his wife Jill designed and personally built their unconventional Grand Rapids, Michigan home and industrial design studio in 1978. Their goal was to \"live softly on the earth\"....in a passive solar, earth integrated residence with a green roof, and an integral \"atelier\" (industrial design studio and workshop). The course will be a detailed tour of this low energy consumption, sustainable building, specifically designed to the ecological and climatic realities of West Michigan, at 42 degrees North latitude. After almost 40 years living in this unique structure, Tom will relate the joys, challenges and energy savings of living in such an unconventional structure.   Take your continuing education quiz here and grab more resources as well https://greenhomeinstitute.org/courses/tour-west-michigan-passive-solar-earth-sheltered-green-roof-residence-design-studio/' 

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