LivingHomes' zero-energy Joshua Tree prefab house is now on sale
Habitation Zéro énergie Préfabriquée ... et Leed Platinium. (FAAST)

LivingHomes desgned the C6 series in collaboration with the Make it Right foundation, which was founded by Brad Pitt and architect William McDonough in order to build affordable homes in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. LivingHomes decided to use part of the proceeds from the sale of C6 homes to support the activities of Make it Right. The updated C6.1 model is Energy Star certified and can achieve a LEED Platinum level certification.
Related: LivingHomes Debuts Next-Generation Zero Energy C6 Prefab Home
The house has recycled and cradle-to-cradle-certified products incorporated into its structure, and includes a carbon offset in the purchase of the home to counter the energy used in its construction. It also comes with grey water recycling and photovoltaic systems, which can be installed by local contractors. The basic module features 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and the newest versions have been upgraded to become more sustainable.
by Lidija Grozdanic, 03/20/15
http://inhabitat.com/joshua-tree-ranch-with-livinghomes-zero-energy-prefab-home-is-now-on-sale/
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