On Tue, 12/30/08, Elan Shapiro <[email protected]> wrote:

No Furnaces but Heat Aplenty in 'Passive Houses'

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/27/world/europe/27house.html?th&emc=th

Elan,
 
Interesting, but this residential design concept appears to be very much like 
the one behind the original Commonland townhomes off Slaterville Road, now 
pushing 30 years old.  The Commonland units were also built with no furnaces 
and instead rely on a small heat exchanger, super insulation, solar energy and 
heat generated by bodies and appliances.
 
But is it a trend?
 
Unfortunately here in Ithaca and Tompkins County, as well as the rest of the 
country, archaic public attitudes backed by archaic local zoning 
regulations effectively prohibit this type of compact, energy efficient 
residential development by limiting the number of dwelling units per structure, 
capping density at ridiculously low levels, and requiring excessive setbacks 
everywhere.
 
Although a townhouse design, the density of Commonland is only about 2 
dwellings per acre, or about one-eigth to one-tenth the density of a 
typical contemporary European neighborhood.
 
George Frantz
 

 


      
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