The Kalahari, Affordable Green Luxury Living

There's an interesting article in the November issue of Inc. Magazine about Full Spectrum NY and their low-income, green development, The Kalahari. Located at 116th Street in Harlem, Kalahari has an interesting design -- it's actually inspired by designs of the Ndebele tribes of southern Africa. The building is currently under construction and is aiming for LEED Silver certification; some of the green technology used in this building include wind and solar power, low-flow water fixtures, energy-efficient appliances, vegetated green roofing, and bamboo floors. About half of the 249 units are set aside for families earning in the $56,000 per year range. The article goes on to explain how successful Full Spectrum NY has been developing in the low-income, green housing niche. Very cool.

Have you heard of this new book. Step by Step guide to creating a carless village. I interviewed the author recently.
http://nourishedmagazine.com.au/blog/articles/how-to-build-a-village-by-claude-lewenz
Very inspiring man.
Posted by: The Nourisher | November 07, 2007 at 08:23 PM