New Hawaiian Home

Sponsored by Building Industry Association of Hawaii (www.biahawaii.org)
* Designing green – green building approach, green materials, etc.
* Building green – green construction methods and techniques
* Living green – life styles that complement and support green home operation

Techshield radiant barrier roof sheeting


Techshield radiant barrier roof sheeting, supplied by RSI Roofing Supply deflects the rays of the sun keeping the attic space cooler. Techshirld was installed by Sunrise Construction Inc.

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About this Blog

The concept is to use a real life project to demonstrate and showcase how the six major areas of true sustainable buildings are implemented into a home for a real family. The six areas are:

1. Lot design, preparation and development
2. Resource Efficiency
3. Energy Efficiency
4. Water Efficiency
5. Indoor Environmental Quality
6. Operations, maintenance and building owner education

The opportunity to come and see and feel what a true sustainable home is all about is a unique experience.

During construction, both industry and consumers, will be able to see green building practices put into motion.

Documents:
1. For the New Hawaiian Home Brochure,
click here.


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Contributors

  • Karen Nakamura
  • Matt Goyke, Green Sand Inc. Architecture + Sustainability
  • Rhonda Goyke, Green Sand Inc. Architecture + Sustainability
  • Daniel Sandomire
  • Building Industry Association of Hawaii

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2011 (13)
    • ►  July (2)
      • New Hawaiian Home: House of the Future
      • OPEN HOUSE
    • ►  June (2)
      • Home of the Future in Kaimuki
      • MAHALO TEAM (updated 7/15/2011)
    • ►  April (5)
      • BIA New Hawaiian Home April 2011 Eco Effect
      • The New Hawaiian Home
      • Photovoltaic panels on roof facing southwest.
      • Icynene foam insulation
      • Ecobat Fiberglass Insulation
    • ▼  March (3)
      • Engineered wood floor joists.
      • Techshield radiant barrier roof sheeting
      • Engineered Wood Trusses
    • ►  February (1)
      • NHH Blessing
  • ►  2010 (11)
    • ►  September (4)
      • HECO's Robbie Alm & Rhonda Goyke on NHH at KGMB
      • NHH Second Floor Plan
      • NHH First Floor Plan
      • NHH Landscape Plan
    • ►  May (4)
      • Why is green construction important from the persp...
      • How does the design of the home impact how we live...
      • New Hawaiian Home - view from street
      • New Hawaiian Home - Landscape Plan
    • ►  April (2)
      • What is green building really?
      • Welcome to the blog for the New Hawaiian Home.
    • ►  March (1)
      • Start Date Set
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