The Sustainable Building Task Force sought Sunset to
build a home that would demonstrate to the public the latest advances
in green building design and construction, as well as champion the
benefits of sustainable building practices.
The Idea House is built beside an identical demonstration house, where
people can see the "insides" of a green-built home and the
eco-friendly features and materials it's composed of.
The side-by-side homes will reside within a new neighborhood in Menlo
Park, California, a location centered in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Each home is designed to be efficient enough to send excess energy
back to the power utility and will provide ideas and inspiration for
people seeking a more energy-wise, eco-friendly home.
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Open: October 7th, 2005 -- January 22nd, 2006
Hours: Friday, Saturday and Sunday 9am-5pm
Closed Monday-Thursday
Closed weekends of November 25th, December 23rd & 30th
Tickets: $12 general; $8 seniors Fridays only; Free for ages 5
and under; cash/check only. Available for purchase at the shuttle
stop, on day of tour.
Directions: From Hwy 101, take the Willow Road exit toward Menlo
Park. Follow Willow to Middlefield Road. Cross the intersection and
turn right into the Sunset parking lot.
Tours: House tours are self-guided.
2005 Green-Built Idea House Team
Builder: Clarum Homes
Interior Design: Pamela Pennington Studios
Landscape Architect: HLD Group Landscape Architecture
State of California:
Members of the Sustainable Building Task Force
California Energy Commission
Recycle Works, County of San Mateo
Integrated Waste Management Board
Non-Profit Partner: Peninsula Habitat for Humanity
Sponsors
Agio
Crate and Barrel
DuPontĒ; Zodiaq¨
Ford
DCS Appliances
GE Profile
GE Reveal
James Hardie Siding Products
Johns Manville
Karastan
Kelly-Moore Paints
Kohler Co.
Kyocera-Solar Inc
Lennox Industries
Mohawk Flooring
Pella Windows & Doors
Rinnai Corporation
Supersoil
Trex company