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Inhabitat Talks with Michelle Kaufmann

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2007

Jill Fehrenbacher of Inhabitat talks with Michelle Kaufmann, architect of mkdesigns, about her new Lotus House on display during the 2007 West Coast Green Conference, SF.
longer version: http://www.scribemedia.org/2007/10/09/mklotus/

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  • why the hell was that lady climbing a ladder in pumps?

  • eK4tie - that lady was me, and I was wearing heels because it was a dressy opening event, and I did not know that Michelle Kaufman was actually going to take me up onto the roof of her house. Had I known that I probably would not have worn heels.

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  • I am looking for a beautiful modular home like this to put on our 6 acres! We want a $0 PG&E bill!!! I am hoping to move out of the city ASAP! HELP! I want one! Preferably 3 bedroom 2 bath!

  • How much are these things?

  • @cscottblev Rain Chains Direct (dot) com

  • A great green alternative to traditional gutter downspouts are copper rain chains.

  • very cool!

  • how practical...

  • "the photovoltaic cells will allow one to 'sell back on sunny days, buy back on grey days' "

    OK lets think for a second here. buy back from who? from where? if the suns not shining you are relying on nuclear or coal energy. the energy system is redundant. it has to duplicate itself. you may have an entire "green" energy grid, but you still need to duplicate that same system to supply energy for the days the sun isnt shining or wind isnt blowing.

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