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“A Philadelphia-based real-world
3-family residence that is
doubling as an educational
resource for area builders,
architects, designers, manufacturers, city agencies, universities and homeowners.”
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COMING SPRING/Summer 2011
The Philly Green Home Project presented by The Vineyards will be a 4,830 SF new
construction 3-family residence with a 500 SF occupiable green roof located less
than a mile north of center city Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the neighborhood of
Francisville.
The Vineyards has chosen to set a new benchmark by pursuing Leadership in Energy
and Environmental Design (LEED) certification. LEED has four progressive rating
levels: Certified, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. There are fewer than 1,100 LEED
certified homes nationwide, most of which are at the Certified level. The Vineyards
are aimed for LEED Platinum certification —the highest level we can achieve.
We have joined forces with 30+ Green Partners not only to achieve LEED Platinum
certification but to build what will become Pennsylvania’s most greenest and
technological advanced 3-family residence. This Philadelphia-based real-world 3-
family residence will double as an educational resource for area builders, architects,
designers, manufacturers, city agencies, universities and homeowners.
The Unveiling of the PHILLY GREEN HOME PROJECT will culminate in a 2-part, 120
minute TV Quality Documentary, Green Tie Affair (VIP’s, city officials, sponsors and
notables), Real Estate Broker Open House, Architects & Designers Green Tour, Private
Events for Sponsors, High School/College Eco Discovery Day as well as Green Tours
for the general public.
The Vineyards and Fretz Corporation will host the “Green Tie Affair” at the newly constructed greenest and
technological advanced 3-family residence in Pennsylvania located in the Francisville section of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania as a fundraiser to benefit Francisville Neighborhood Development Corporation efforts to
establish the Francis Marketplace at 16th & Ridge Ave. The event begins at 6:00PM and will be
catered. “Decidedly upscale and definitely fun,” the evening will include a stroll on the green carpet,
building tour and organic wine tasting. Estimated Attendance: 500 press, sponsors, local notables and VIPs
in sustainability
Sponsors In Part By:
GREEN HOME PROJECT
Marketing Events
Wednesday, July 2, 2011
6:00 - 9:00PM
REAL ESTATE BROKERS OPEN HOUSE
Real estate brokers and agents from across the tri-state area will have an opportunity to tour the
GREEN HOME PROJECT as well as receive educational information to better inform buyers and sellers
regarding renewable energy, sustainability, energy efficiency and environmentally sensitive choices.
Estimated Attendance: 250
ARCHITECTS & DESIGNER GREEN TOUR
Delaware Valley Architects, Designers and Builders explore green building and the technologies,
practices, materials and designs that are at the forefront of this movement. The tour will work to
dispel the myth that green building is more expensive and we hope that this GREEN HOME PROJECT
not only informs but inspires design professionals and communities to join us in creating a more
sustainable urban environment. ON-SITE PROFESSIONALS: Project Developer, Modular Builder,
Designers & Green Material Vendors. Attendance: Estimated 300 4
GREEN HOME PROJECT
Marketing EventsWednesday, July 13th
6:00PM – 9:00PM
Wednesday, July 20th
11:00AM – 3:00PM
GENERAL PUBLIC GREEN TOURS
COME SEE PENNSYLVANIA’S GREENEST AND MOST TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCED HOME.
Take a tour of the first LEED-platinum certified* 3-family residence in Philadelphia. The home features five
levels of the latest trends in green design and home appliances. Attendance: Estimated 10,000 minimum.
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HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE ECO DISCOVERY DAY
Tri-State Area High School and College Students learn firsthand what makes our 3-family residence sustainable,
energy efficient, and healthy. ON-SITE PROFESSIONALS: Project Developer, Designers & Green Material
Vendors. Attendance: Estimated 750
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GREEN HOME PROJECT
Marketing Events
Friday July 15th
Saturday July 16th
Sunday July 17th
Friday July 22nd
Saturday July 23rd
Sunday July 24th
11:00AM – 6:00PM
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PHILLY GREEN HOUSE PROJECT - “GREEN PARTNERS”
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PHILLY GREEN HOUSE PROJECT - “GREEN PARTNER”
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PHILLY GREEN HOUSE PROJECT - “GREEN PARTNER”
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PHILLY GREEN HOUSE PROJECT - “GREEN PARTNER”
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Philly Green Home Project In The News
“The Vineyards at 16th and Ridge Avenue
will be the first LEED (Leadership in
Energy & Environmental Design)-certified,
high-end market rate development in the
area, which is less than a mile north of
Center City. The 23 townhouses, the first
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PHILADELPHIA, PA –The 16th and Ridge Avenue
Property Owners Association in partnership with the
Francisville Neighborhood Development Corporation
announce the start of construction for The Vineyards at
16th and Ridge Avenue. This ambitious and
comprehensive plan for residential and commercial
space aims to revitalize a promising Philadelphia
neighborhood in transition.
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GREEN HOME PROJECT SUMMARYSUSTAINABLE FEATURES• LEED-H Platinum Certification(pending)
• Energy Star Certification (pending)
• Modular Construction
• Landscaped Green Roofs
• FSC Certified Hardwood Flooring
• In-Floor Hydronic Radiant Heating
• Energy Recovery Ventilator
• LED Recessed Lighting
• Solar Thermal Hot Water System
• Public Transportation within One Block
• 10 Year Tax Abatement (pending)
APPLIANCES Unit # 3• Gas Range & Hood Wolf®
• Refrigerator Subzero®- Energy Star Rated
• Dishwasher Asko®- Energy Star Rated
• Steam oven Sharp®
• Garbage Disposal In-sinkerator®
• Washer/Dryer Asko®- Energy Star Rated
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GREEN HOME PROJECT SUMMARYMECHANICAL SYSTEMS
• Heating In Floor Radiant Heating
• Cooling Trane® – Energy Star
• Electric Service 159 Amp
• Tel/Com CAT65 /Coax Wired
• Domestic Hot water Solar Thermal (Auroa)
• Domestic Hot water Back up Triangle Tube
PLUMBING• Kitchen Sink Kohler® -Stainless Steel
• Shower Head Kohler® -Low-Flo
• Tub Kohler Whirlpool®
• Lavatory Faucets Kohler -Low-Flo
• Lavatory Sink Kohler-Water Sense
• Toilets Kohler
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GREEN HOME PROJECT SUMMARY
FINISHES
• Cabinets Multi Housing Depot
• Cabinet Hardware Satin Nickel
• Countertops CeaserStone® Quartz
• Flooring DuChateau® Hardwood
• Floor Tile Fiandre® Ceramic
• Wall Tile Fiandre® Ceramic
• Wall Surface Gypsum Board
• Interior Doors Masonite®
• Door Hardware Schlage ®
EXTERIOR
• Front Façade Eco Brick /Eco-friendly Stucco
• Rear Façade Eco-friendly Stucco
• Doors Masonite®
• Hardware Schlage®
• Windows Serious Materials ®
• Roofing Carlisle SynTech – Rubber
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GREEN HOME PROJECT SUMMARYStructureFoundation Poured Concrete
Framing 2” X 6”
Insulation
Roof R-49
Exterior Walls R-21
Interior Walls R-13
Interior Floors R-19
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LEED FOR HOMES FAQWhat is LEED for Homes?
LEED for Homes is a rating system that promotes the design and construction of high-performance
green homes. Green homes use less energy, water and natural resources, create less waste, and are more
durable and comfortable for occupants.
Sustainable SitesChoosing a building's site and managing that site during construction are important considerations for a
project’s sustainability. The Sustainable Sites category discourages development on previously undeveloped
land; minimizes a building's impact on ecosystems and waterways; encourages regionally appropriate
landscaping; rewards smart transportation choices; controls storm water runoff; and reduces erosion, light
pollution, heat island effect and construction-related pollution.
Water EfficiencyBuildings are major users of our potable water supply. The goal of the Water Efficiency credit
category is to encourage smarter use of water, inside and out. Water reduction is typically achieved
through more efficient appliances, fixtures and fittings inside and water-wise landscaping outside.
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LEED FOR HOMES FAQ
Energy & AtmosphereAccording to the U.S. Department of Energy, buildings use 39% of the energy
and 74% of the electricity produced each year in the United States. The Energy &
Atmosphere category encourages a wide variety of energy strategies:
commissioning; energy use monitoring; efficient design and construction; efficient
appliances, systems and lighting; the use of renewable and clean sources of
energy, generated on-site or off-site; and other innovative strategies.
Materials & ResourcesDuring both the construction and operations phases, buildings generate a lot of waste and
use a lot of materials and resources. This credit category encourages the selection of sustainably
grown, harvested, produced and transported products and materials. It promotes the reduction
of waste as well as reuse and recycling, and it takes into account the reduction of waste at a
product’s source.
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Indoor Environmental QualityThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that Americans spend about 90% of
their day indoors, where the air quality can be significantly worse than outside. The Indoor
Environmental Quality credit category promotes strategies that can improve indoor air as well as
providing access to natural daylight and views and improving acoustics.
lLocations & LinkagesThe LEED for Homes rating system recognizes that much of a home's impact on the
environment comes from where it is located and how it fits into its community. The Locations &
Linkages credits encourage homes being built away from environmentally sensitive places and
instead being built in infill, previously developed and other preferable sites. It rewards homes
that are built near already-existing infrastructure, community resources and transit, and it
encourages access to open space for walking, physical activity and time spent outdoors.
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Awareness & EducationThe LEED for Homes rating system acknowledges that a green home is only truly green if the
people who live in it use the green features to maximum effect. The Awareness & Education credits encourage home builders and real estate professionals to provide homeowners, tenants and building managers with the education and tools they need to understand what makes their home green and how to make the most of those features.
Innovation in DesignThe Innovation in Design credit category provides bonus points for projects that use new and
innovative technologies and strategies to improve a building’s performance well beyond what is required by other LEED credits or in green building considerations that are not specifically addressed elsewhere in LEED. This credit category also rewards projects for including a LEED Accredited Professional on the team to ensure a holistic, integrated approach to the design and construction phase.
Regional PriorityUSGBC’s regional councils, chapters and affiliates have identified the environmental concerns that
are locally most important for every region of the country, and six LEED credits that address those local priorities were selected for each region. A project that earns a regional priority credit will earn one bonus point in addition to any points awarded for that credit. Up to four extra points can be earned in this way.
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FIRE FIRE FIRE FIRE SAFETYSAFETYSAFETYSAFETY
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Unit #3 - PENTHOUSE – 1899 SQ FT
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Unit #2 - FLAT – 929 SQ FT
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Unit # 1- GARDEN – 1700 SQ FT
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GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING –––– BROMPTON BICYCLEBROMPTON BICYCLEBROMPTON BICYCLEBROMPTON BICYCLE
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GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING –––– CLEANING PRODUCTSCLEANING PRODUCTSCLEANING PRODUCTSCLEANING PRODUCTS
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GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING –––– ORGANIC FOODSORGANIC FOODSORGANIC FOODSORGANIC FOODS
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GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING GREEN LIVING –––– EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION
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