The Now House™ Project

Overviewteamupdatesworkspacecalendarfiles 

One of the biggest environmental challenges, now and in the future, is improving existing houses. The Now House™ project is a collaboration of designers, architects, engineers, homeowners and sustainable building experts who propose to turn a 60-year-old WWII house into a net zero energy home — one that produces as much energy as it uses. In the process, we expect to reduce the homeowner’s energy bill to zero and cut green house gas (GHG) emissions by six tonnes annually. With about a million similar wartime houses across the country, this is a simple idea that is scaleable. Now House™ is one of twelve teams from across Canada chosen by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation for the construction phase of their Net Zero Energy Healthy House competition.

For more information visit: http://nowhouseproject.com

This project has been added to the Open Architecture Network in honour of photographer Edward Burtynsky for his contribution of a foreword to the book Shift:Positions.

Location

12 Topham Rd.
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
 

Interested in hosting your competition on Worldchanging? Contact Us and tell us about your competition!

 

Who's online

There are currently 4 users and 738 guests online.

Online users

  • Maunsell
  • soltani.landscape
  • Maunsell
  • albert.company
Website Design by Eben Design | Logo Design by Egg Hosting | Hosted by Amazon AWS | Problems with the site? Send email to tech /at/ worldchanging.com
©2012 Architecture for Humanity - all rights reserved except where otherwise indicated.
 
Hosted on     Supported by