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TUESDAY 2 JUNE 2009 SEARCH Geos Net Zero Energy Neig a d s e n d e W s e t a t S d e t i n U , o d a r o l o C , d o o h r u o b h y 20 May 2009 Geos wins Honor Award No.of Comments: 0 Add comments | Read comments American Society of Landscape Architects honours Geos Net Zero plan The American Society of Landscape Architects in Washington DC announced on May 5th that a national Honor Award for Analysis and Planning has been bestowed upon the Geos Net Zero Energy Neighbourhood planned for Arvada, Colorado. Designed by David Kahn Studios of Eldorado Springs, Colorado and Michael Tavel Architects of Denver, Colorado, Geos will be the largest netzero energy, urban mixeduse neighborhood in the United States. Earth and sun power will completely sustain the community’s energy needs, and replace all fossil fuels. The neighbourhood is intertwined with natural systems, stormwater fed landscapes, and civic places. Rain and snow melt feed street tree rain gardens, percolation parks, plazas, and community gardens. Geos received final development approval from the City of Arvada and will begin construction in 2009. The Geos Neighborhood incorporates symbiotic relationships in site planning and architecture, at all scales. Urban density is optimized with passive solar access. Stormwater is integrated and omnipresent within the neighborhood layout. Energy is generated from ground source loop fields, solar thermal panels, and photovoltaic panels on every rooftop. The architecture utilizes high performance building envelopes and super efficient mechanical systems. The overall town plan aims to foster biocivic relationships with natural processes, neighbourhood ecology, and environmental stewardship. The neighborhood is the brain child of developer Norbert Klebl, who is seeking to build a demonstration project in sustainability that will encourage radical improvements in the American homebuilding industry. Key Facts Status m ( 0 e u l a V ) David Kahn Studios www.dkahn.com More projects by this architect None found in WAN
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American Society of LandscapeArchitects honours Geos Net Zero plan The American Society of Landscape Architects in Washington DC announced on May 5th that a national Honor Award for Analysis and Planning has been bestowed upon the Geos Net Zero Energy Neighbourhood planned for Arvada, Colorado.

Designed by David Kahn Studios of Eldorado Springs, Colorado and Michael Tavel Architects of Denver, Colorado, Geos will be the largest net‐zero energy, urban mixed‐use neighborhood in the United States. Earth and sun power will completely sustain the community’s energy needs, and replace all fossil fuels. The neighbourhood is intertwined with natural systems, stormwater fed landscapes, and civic places. Rain and snow melt feed street tree rain gardens, percolation parks, plazas, and community gardens. Geos received final development approval from the City of Arvada and will begin construction in 2009.

The Geos Neighborhood incorporates symbiotic relationships in site planning and architecture, at all scales. Urban density is optimized with passive solar access. Stormwater is integrated and omnipresent within the neighborhood layout. Energy is generated from ground source loop fields, solar thermal panels, and photovoltaic panels on every rooftop. The architecture utilizes high performance building envelopes and super efficient mechanical systems. The overall town plan aims to foster bio‐civic relationships with natural processes, neighbourhood ecology, and environmental stewardship.

The neighborhood is the brain child of developer Norbert Klebl, who is seeking to build a demonstration project in sustainability that will encourage radical improvements in the American homebuilding industry.Key Facts

Status

m(0eulaV €)

David Kahn Studioswww.dkahn.com

More projects by this architect

None found in WAN

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