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Choosing a Site for Your New Green Home
By Eric Corey Freed
 
Although most homes sit on their lots arbitrarily facing the street, a green building turns toward the sun and wind to use these natural features to your advantage (more on home site selection). Consider the following when shopping for a site for your new green home:
  • Encourage in-fill development. An in-fill development is a project built on an existing building site, usually between other buildings. Building on an in-fill site is better than destroying a pristine natural lot.
  • Minimize dependence on your car. Locate your new home close to public transportation or bicycle paths, or within walking distance of shops and basic services. Include a home office in your design to reduce commuting; you’ll reduce your stress and save on fuel costs.
  • Locate buildings to minimize environmental impact. Design the home to preserve open space and wildlife habitats. Avoid sensitive areas such as natural wetlands. Try to keep as many of the existing trees as possible.
 
 

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