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    Explore " green homes" with insightful episodes like "How can you make HVAC more efficient? There's an app for that.", "The Regenerative Way with Emmanuel Pauwels", "Scaling green developments with Aaron Fairchild", "Bamboo Farms in Europe" and "Becoming a Bamboo Architect" from podcasts like ""Art+Logic's Minimum Viable Podcast", "The Regenerative Real Estate Podcast", "The Regenerative Real Estate Podcast", "Bamboo U" and "Bamboo U"" and more!

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    How can you make HVAC more efficient? There's an app for that.

    How can you make HVAC more efficient? There's an app for that.

    In this podcast, we’ll be talking about HVAC and the web application that Art+Logic developed for Rheia. We'll discuss how the app helps store and standardize the kinds of measurements that go into ensuring that a conditioned room gets the proper airflow. Joining this podcast are Robert Beach, from Rheia, along with Stan Bartilson and Samuel Kison from Art+Logic. We’ll be discussing the need for more efficient ductwork in new and existing homes, the impact of the pandemic on Rheia’s air distribution systems, and the benefits of passing conditioned air through conditioned rooms rather than through hot attics or other unconditioned spaces.

    The Regenerative Way with Emmanuel Pauwels

    The Regenerative Way with Emmanuel Pauwels

    Imagine a deep ecological  thinker that lives in the breathtaking Spanish Pyrenees in a 700 year old hand-built house that captures all of its own energy from the sun, harvests all the water it needs from the rain, and invites nature into the heart of the home.

    That is Emmanuel Pauwels. 

    Emmanuel is a Regenerative Practitioner through and through. From the way that he designs buildings to the regenerative leadership he instills in Green Living Projects, a European-based consultancy that he founded in 2009. Emmanuel is part soothsayer, part philosopher and on this interview helps to expand our awareness of how we can evolve not just real estate design and construction of individual home sites, but the entire development process so that the built environment can enable all life on this planet to co-evolve.

    By providing frameworks like the Five Capitals, Emmanuel uses his real life experience to talk about how all forms of capital (natural, social, physical, financial, and human) need a return. He lets constraints guide the creativity and showcases how capital can be interchanged to continue to propel a project forward.

    If you are looking for ways to help move beyond the sustainability paradigm of doing less bad, Emmanuel Pauwels is someone that must be on your radar.


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    At Latitude, we're more than a real estate firm; we're your partner in the transformation of homes, communities, and habitats towards healthy, resilient, and thriving communities.

    By combining specialized real estate consulting services with a creative agency model, we work with property stewards and developers on capital and fundraising strategies, team formation, branding, marketing, and sales.

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    Are you a professional wanting to create transformational outcomes with your work? Join the Regenerative Real Estate Community to get access to workshops, regenerative real estate investment opportunities, and connect to other leaders and culture creators within the greater real estate industry to create the impact you seek in your work.

    Scaling green developments with Aaron Fairchild

    Scaling green developments with Aaron Fairchild

    What if real estate could be used as a force for good, rather than further degradation?

    It is no secret that the infrastructure our civilization is built upon is outdated, extractive, and harmful to our health and the environment. Buildings account for nearly 40% of all energy consumed globally and are notorious for wanton waste.

    One person that has answered that question is Aaron Fairchild, co-founder and CEO of Green Canopy. Aaron's background seeking to do good and make an impact has roots dating to his time spent in Peace Corps and in the banking and the alternative energy sectors.

    In 2008, Aaron and his co-founder Sam created Green Canopy in Seattle to see if they could create a better, healthier, greener homes. What started as deep retrofits morphed into net zero infill developments of single family and multifamily homes and communities.

    Aaron and his team take a unique approach to green development and see scaling as an opportunity to drive change. With each energy efficient and healthy home they bring to the market they set a high water mark for other builders and developers to aim towards. During the company's existence they've seen 7-8% of new homes have sustainable features to now over 50% in the Seattle area.

    Green Canopy brings a level of sophistication not commonly seen in the green building space. Their model has attracted investors that are seeking to do good with their funds while still returning a healthy profit. Their for-profit ventures also enable them to provide affordable housing options and work with community-based and socially justice organizations like Nehemiah Initiative Seattle and Habitat for Humanity.

    This is a great podcast episode for those that are interested in the green building field and real estate professionals. Aaron has some incredible life lessons and take-aways that help to illuminate how one can make an impact in their lives, careers, and with their money. 


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    At Latitude, we're more than a real estate firm; we're your partner in the transformation of homes, communities, and habitats towards healthy, resilient, and thriving communities.

    By combining specialized real estate consulting services with a creative agency model, we work with property stewards and developers on capital and fundraising strategies, team formation, branding, marketing, and sales.

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    Are you a professional wanting to create transformational outcomes with your work? Join the Regenerative Real Estate Community to get access to workshops, regenerative real estate investment opportunities, and connect to other leaders and culture creators within the greater real estate industry to create the impact you seek in your work.

    Reimagining Homes with Bamboo

    Reimagining Homes with Bamboo

    Please check out Elora's work at IBUKU.COM as well as her inspiring TED Talk. She was also just featured on Apple TV's new HOME series. View the trailer here, or check it out on Apple TV. You can also see her work on instagram @ibukubali

    If you liked this podcast and want to learn more about Bamboo U please check out our upcoming course here.

    You can also follow us on instagram @bambooubali

    This episode was recorded at Bambu Indah in Bali Indonesia. 

    1000 Bamboo Villages

    1000 Bamboo Villages

    1000 Bamboo Villages Link

    Arief's Book: "Towards Resilient Bamboo Forestry: A Reference Guide for Improved Management of Clumping Bamboo for Timber Bamboo" by Arief Rabik, Ben Brown

    Arief's Bio: Trained in environmental sciences, Arief is considered as the world’s top bamboo forestry and harvesting expert. He founded Indobamboo and aims at combining production with community development. He is a member of the Indonesian delegation for COP 21, 22 and 23.

    If you liked this podcast and want to learn how to sustainable harvest, propagate and preserve bamboo, join us at Bamboo U on one of our upcoming courses.

    And follow us on instagram @bambooubali to see what we are up to in Bali.

    Building the Future with Bamboo

    Building the Future with Bamboo

    John's Website Green by John and Cynthia

    Green School

    Bambu Indah

    If you enjoyed this episode please check out what John Hardy is currently working on, instagram @greenbyjohn  

    If you liked this podcast and want to learn how to build and design with bamboo and have an unique architectural tour of the Green School, join us at Bamboo U on our upcoming courses.

    And follow us on instagram @bambooubali to see what we are up to in bali.

    This episode was recorded at Bambu Indah in Bali Indonesia.

    Meet Your Host

    Meet Your Host

    Bamboo U is more than a workshop, it is a place where we can create a better future. People come together here to reconnect. To  work with their hands by making real bamboo structures,  and by making their own bamboo designs come to life. We often see beautiful finished prototypes of lamps, chairs, intriguing art pieces, and detailed models of future bamboo houses. Learn why bamboo is the sustainable material of the future. If you are familiar with or have attended a Bamboo U course, just skip straight to the interviews. 

    Our website: Bamboou.com

    IBUKU's Website: ibuku.com

    Green School's website: greenschool.org

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