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Daunted by the process of selecting an architect to work with you on your next project? The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has just launched their new website How Design Works For You to help navigate clients through the design process from selecting an architect to determining which sustainable building practices work best for you.

The site features a great video case study of Medora Woods’ sustainable home in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Watch as a steep hillside plot of land is transformed into a compact (16-ft wide, 1,100 sq. ft.) and efficient home with the help of AIA architect Sarah Nettleton. Take advantage of the “Assets & Artifacts” features to learn tidbits of information like how a “snorkel” in the yard can cool and heat the house up to ten degrees without using any energy. + How Design Works For You

6 Responses to “AIA’S NEW HOW-TO WEBSITE: Featuring green design”

  1. mosier mosier says:

    I’ve always been interested in the snorkel setup, but have been turned off by the possibilities of legionella growing in the pipes. I’d assume measures have been taken to take care of moisture in the pipes. Whole house cooling can be accomplished using a network of underground pipes, but I don’t think many of these types of setups are in place. Building code changes with time and location, but many require that the house be sealed, this system relies on a constant supply of fresh outside air.

  2. J. J. says:

    Web site provides an excellent presentation of this project — and another one (done in the same format) about an old laundry transitioned into a high school!

    Excellent web site. Thanks very much for bringing it to everyone’s attention!

  3. Good…

    Thanks very much for bringing it to everyone’s attention!

  4. jpt jpt says:

    How Design Doesn’t Work for You: siting a flat-roofed residence in a deciduous forrest. Don’t get me wrong–mature trees are an invaluable means to keep your home cool. But doesn’t this set of roof lines in this particular landscape require the residents to manually clean the leaf litter off multiple surfaces?

  5. Thanks for your help guys. Made me feel allot more confident

  6. Yukaricaglar Yukaricaglar says:

    Good…

    Thanks very much for bringing it to everyone’s attention

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