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Greenbuild Affordable Homes Tour: 11/20

Affordable and Green: Greenbuild Legacy Home Project

November 20, 2010
8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Early: Member $45/Non-Member $45
Regular: Member $65/Non-Member $65

Organizations like Habitat for Humanity have been successful in providing affordable housing to families they determine can handle the financial and maintenance obligations of the new homes they build. The anticipated energy and maintenance costs of ownership figure prominently in qualifying potential future homeowners. This project is designed to demonstrate, through the cooperative effort of various local consultants, product manufacturers, and volunteers, the idea of next-generation affordable housing. The combination of durable, long-lasting, sustainable materials will provide a safe, secure and efficient living environment that will substantially reduce maintenance and energy-related operation costs for the designated Habitat for Humanity family. Through this redefining of best practices for affordable housing, more families can be qualified for homeownership through the benefits of reduced ownership costs.

Register under “Green Building Tours” at the official Greenbuild Registration Page.

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Legacy/Habitat Homes Counter tops

Can you be environmentally aware, considerate of Life Cycle Impact, cost conscious, and still have beautiful counter tops in your home or commercial building? Yes!

Habitat for Humanity Lake County is using an exciting new cement counter top product in the Waukegan homes being built for Greenbuild 2010.

i Counter has the versatility of both indoor and outdoor use. This application will be for the kitchen counters and bath vanity counter.  A chameleon type product it can look like whatever you choose.  Have a hankering for exotic granite you saw in an expensive hotel?  Or do you like white marble but not the upkeep? What about your company’s logo embedded in the reception counter?  You can achieve virtually any look you can image.

The Habitat Homes are new construction, but the core strength of the i Coat Cement Product is in its ‘resurfacing system’.

I Counter can be applied directly over existing counter top materials such as tile, Formica or other solid surfaces.  You are not removing your existing counter top.  You are not putting it in the landfill. You are reducing waste. You are reusing existing countertop.

But this is a kitchen, so what are the factual merits of i Counter?

  • Its durability rivals or exceeds the durability of most naturally occurring or synthetic countertop materials with compression strength of 900psi, three times harder than standard concrete.
  • i Counter is FDA & USDA Food Approved. Its seamless and non-porous surface reduces the potential of food contamination without routine resealing. It is impervious to moisture and contains no known carcinogens.
  • It is capable of withstanding heat to 500 F
  • It maintains its installed beauty with only standard cleaning routines and an occasional wipe down with a material like Windex.
  • Low weight construction eliminates the need for special support generally required for granite, quartz and Corian countertop materials.
  • Pricing starts at $40.00 psf ranging from basic granite to an exotic stone or a metallic urban look.

I Counter, with minimal material creates great strength and beauty.  We hope you can visit the Habitat homes and see this product first hand.

i Counter

More information about the I Coat products can be found at icoatproducts.com

The Chicago land distributor is www.artesahomevisions.com

Vicki Aleck Gumbiner is an Interiors Artist at www.artisticwallfinishes.net a consulting company for sustainable interior product from floors to cabinetry. She has shared in the procurement of the flooring, counter tops and cabinets for the Greenbuild Legacy Home Project.

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Two Affordable LEED Homes to be Built for Greenbuild

Habitat for Humanity Lake County has teamed up with USGBC and Bank of America to build two LEED Platinum homes side-by-side as part of the Greenbuild 2010. The homes will offer a miniature regional green building case study in occupancy costs down the road for two construction types.

Both homes will have the same floor plan and appearance but will be built using two different construction methods. The Greenbuild Legacy Home project will feature state of the art ICF and panelized construction, while the second home, targeted for 75% competition by Greenbuild, will be built using conventional stick construction as an opportunity for Greenbuild attendees to view its construction process. Currently both homes are aiming to achieve LEED for Homes Platinum certification. Construction cost data and performance will be tracked and published for both homes once both are complete. USGBC’s commitment to affordable green housing extends beyond Greenbuild, as fully 40% of the homes in the LEED for Homes program are affordable.

The Green Home Institute will serve as the LEED for Homes Provider on the project. Learn more about this affordable housing project by viewing the full article at Real Estate Rama.

Wood frame home on left, ICF home on right