Container Living Conundrum & Design Competition
The USGBC-LA Chapter’s Emerging Professionals have partnered with The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency to present The 5th Annual Emerging Talent Design Competition. This year the theme is “Thinking Outside the Boxes”. And by boxes they’re referring to the enormous surplus of shipping containers that are stacking up in and around the Port of Long Beach. ...
990 Ocean Front listed for $14,995,000
The 1st of two new Laguna Beach homes being built by Tresor Properties to the United States Green Building Counc’s LEED Platinum specifications to hit the market today at a listing price of $14,995,000. “This brand new contemporary home sits directly on the oceanfront of Laguna Beach and provides the ultimate in sleek luxury and ...
Green our MLS and search web-sites
The Orange County Association of REALTORS is looking at revising and improving the green features on the Multi Listing Service (MLS) they’re a part of, SoCal MLS. A collaboration of green minded real estate professionals from across the country have even formed an online community and web-site called The Green MLS Tool Kit to help ...
LEED Oceanfront home rolls along
Tresor Properties held it’s ground breaking ceremony back in July of 2009 announcing it’s goal of becoming the 1st or one of few oceanfront LEED Platinum homes in California. Designed by local architect Mark Singer, today the 2 home development is rolling right along with some wildly innovative features relating energy management, water heating, storm ...
LEED Open House at Depot Walk
WHAT: Join the U.S. Green Building Council Orange County Chapter for our first public open house at Orange County’s 1st LEED Certified residential building, Depot Walk. Designed by William Hezmalhalch Architects Inc and built by Olson Homes, this cutting edge, unique community is comprised of 32 townhomes which steps to a public rail station and ...
2009 Costa Mesa Solar Tour Debrief
October 3rd, 2009 was the 2nd American Solar Energy Society Tour I’ve organized and it was another successful learning experience. Approximately 200 people attended, many traveling from neighboring counties, to check out four different homes equipped with photovoltaic solar systems in the City of Costa Mesa. Two of the four homes were nearing completion so ...







