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Bend home gets OK to treat wastewater on site
Desert Rain, has become the first in the state within a city sewer district to receive a permit to treat blackwater — toilet and dishwasher wastewater — on site, without putting it into the sewer lines
Green Building Challenges, Amazing Rewards
Recycled and reclaimed materials have been used throughout the Desert Rain home, the guest house, and throughout the landscaping on site. The search for unique, green building materials has turned up some stunning products and the resourcefulness of the Desert Rain team has resulted in some truly elegant applications of reclaimed materials.
Tetherow Lot 23: Building an Elegant and Energy Efficient Home
We’re building elegant and energy efficient home, located on Randall Court in Tetherow - just outside out Bend, Oregon. Lot 23 is a spec home currently in the design phase. This will be a contemporary styled home with an open floor plan on the main floor, simple bedrooms and living space on the second floor, and plenty of outdoor living space.
Reflections on Green Building and the Living Building Challenge
As construction on Desert Rain (a Living Building Challenge custom home) nears completion, we find ourselves reflecting on the process and on green building in Central Oregon. Sustainable building and healthy homes are at the core of the work we do and this project has deepened our understanding and commitment to these values.
Warm and Green: Using a Heat Pump
The Desert Rain House has many elements that make it the most green custom home we have ever built. ...The heat pump (Daikin Altherma) installed by Bobcat & Sun is an innovative system that heats the home, produces domestic hot water, and can even cool spaces.
Understanding the Living Building Challenge
ML Vidas, a local architect and sustainability consultant, gave a presentation that summarizes the thought behind Living Building Challenge – a program of the International Living Future Institute – and the seven performance areas for green building.
Greywater System Approval: a Big Step for Green Building in Bend
Desert Rain, the uber green, custom home we are building, is the first home in Bend, and in the entire state of Oregon, to receive a residential waste water permit. This means we have approval to use the grey water system that will treat and reuse waste water from sinks showers and laundry.
Using a Greener Stucco
ome stuccos are greener than others and we’re just wrapping up work with one of the most sustainable stuccos available. ...Though not as commonly used today, lime has many advantages over cement. It is a nearly carbon neutral material. The lower environmental impact of lime is definitely important in the construction of this Living Building Challenge project.