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The 22:00 Natural House is an edited version to meet TRT of broadcast TV.
The Natural House, is a thirty minute home tour, building and ‘workshop’ series that illustrates how homeowners incorporate innovative architectural design, natural building materials, and flexible construction techniques to create uniquely livable homes that reflect principles of harmony, economy, self-reliance, health and ecological balance. Each of the first thirteen episodes – and twenty six homes – will introduce viewers to unique houses and homeowners, forward looking builders, and visionary designers who have created sustainable homes utilizing the latest innovative sustainable and green technologies. In addition, each program in the series will include two on The Natural House pilot has been produced and directed by Ed Eberle.
This 7:00 excerpt is from Distant Planet's The Natural House. The half hour proof of concept Natural House pilot illustrates a proposed 13 unit series.
In this clip Renee Spears of Portland, Oregon’s Rose City Mortgage Specialists discusses the ins and outs and the ups and downs, of financing green and sustainable home building projects.
Eagle Creek, Oregon builder and homeowner Ron Hays, describes the breathable wall system in his 2,000 square foot timber frame homestead.
The Hays family wanted to live in as non-toxic environment as possible. In this clip Ron Hays comments on his family's all natural "living home."
In this clip, homeowner Ron Hays ocomments on living in the timber frame bungalow he and his wife Christy designed around the concept of health, sustainability and spiritual well being.
The central core of the Kelly mountain retreat is the "great room." In this clip, Tom Kelly points out the energy efficient elements that not only make the room a great ‘heat sink,’ - but a great place to throw party as well!
Portland builder Tom Kelly of Neil Kelly Company, comments on standardization in the construction industry, the future of sustainability and how it all relates to his 2,000 square foot LEED Silver Certified home at the foot of Mt. Hood.
Portland builder Tom Kelly, of Neil Kelly Company, comments on the challenges of 'greening' an older home. Will you have to bite the bullet and do a full walls out re-build? Maybe not.
Tom Kelly and his wife Barbara Woodford self describe their ‘experiment in sustainable building’ as a jig-saw puzzle. In this Tom Kelly clip breaks it all down and tells why.
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