Modular Prefab Factory-built Green Sustainable Home – Architecton, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Posted by admin on February 18th, 2010 and filed under teak plywood | 4 Comments »

Summary of Green Solutions

· Small Eco-footprint
· Reduced wastage with Factory Built
·_Sustainable and Recycled Materials – Cork, Cherry Veneer, Cedar, Paper,
Framing Lumber, Plywood, Cotton, Wool & Silk
· Breathable Building Wrap & Rainscreen
· Sprinklers
· Energy Efficient Lighting, Appliances, Windows and Fireplace.
· Integrated Home Control System (Smart Wiring)
· Minimal or zero Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
· Cabinets – 100% Recycled Paper, zero VOCs with photo-imprinted Teak Veneer
· Built-in Recycling Bins in Kitchen Island
· Local Products
· Water Conservation
·Green Paint
· Continuous Ventilation
· Hydronic Heating System and DHW – 95% efficient
· Individual Thermostats for Radiators
·_Solar Panel for Hot Water (Integrated w/ Hydronic System)

prefab, modular, built green, green, sustainable, eco-friendly

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4 Responses

  1. gerrya1960 Says:

    have you chaps ever …
    have you chaps ever considered using sheep wool insulation in your buildings. I mention this as I work for a manufacturer based here in the UK. The product is sustainable and major benefit is its healthier as wool absorbs toxins such as formaldehyde.Wool breathes and absorbs and releases moisture. Not enough space in here to go over the benefits. I want more infor check the web or contact me. the company name is Black Mountain Insulation

  2. pegobuilders Says:

    Eco-friendly …
    Eco-friendly windows made from aluminium have a positive environmental effect.

  3. architecton2009 Says:

    Thank you for your …
    Thank you for your supportive comments.
    Our vision: To help people to realize their dream home using the many advantages of modular technology.

  4. mrnoggins Says:

    Fascinating process …
    Fascinating process – and stunning end results!

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