Green with Envy: Sexy and Sustainable

New, sustainable homes don’t always have to look like flying saucers. But the ones that resemble off-world housing tend to catch my eye. Just a few years ago, you could only find a few examples of green homes where you’d consider spending the night. Sustainability is hot today, even if the homes are more expensive to buy than traditional homes with carbon footprints the size of a Yeti.

I can easily imagine making one of these dwellings my long-term home. And each has a truly unique feel while slowing humankind’s rush to strip-mine what’s left of our resources.

Happiness Cubed
Fincube
The Fincube house is a low-energy entry from Germany’s Studio Aisslinger. Horizontal slats of locally grown larch and interiors of stone-pine make up this modular home with a minimal CO2-footprint.

Desert’s Main Course
rammed earth
Looking like discarded microwave ovens left in an Arizona campsite, these homes are made of low-maintenance, corten-steel siding over rammed earth that beats the heat by day and the cold when the coyotes come out in the moonlight. Rammed earth homes of adobe or cob fibers are as sustainable as it gets, last nearly forever, and cost half the amount of traditional timbered homes.

It’s Alive!
Vail Grant House
The Vail Grant House is a pre-fab concrete home made of 60 percent recycled materials, including auto parts and coal ash. Read more about it at the Daily Green.

Cubism Squared
rapson greenbelt
The Rapson Greenbelt home is a passive-solar dwelling created by Wieler architects. There are starter models and increments up to a 2,660 square foot townhouse. Check them out at Wieler.

The Gem of the Ocean
columbia city
The Columbia City development near Seattle harvests rainwater and provides homeowners with heat-recovery ventilation systems, green roofs, and radiant floor heat—a prized accoutrement for Northwest dwellers. (Did I mention you’ll always have warm tootsies in the morning?)

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