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		<title>Cellophane House™ now available in paperback</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 14:20:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[KieranTimberlake is pleased to announce a new book, Cellophane House™ Released in January 2011 as a digital book, it is now offered in paperback, available for purchase on Amazon.com and at select bookstores worldwide including: AIA Bookstore, Philadelphia Builders Bookstore, Berkeley Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles Joseph Fox Bookstore, Philadelphia Museum of Modern Art, New [...]]]></description>
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<p>KieranTimberlake is pleased to announce a new book, <strong>Cellophane House™</strong></p>
<p>Released in January 2011 as a digital book, it is now offered in paperback, available for purchase on <a href="http://amzn.com/0983130132">Amazon.com</a> and at select bookstores worldwide including:</p>
<p>AIA Bookstore, Philadelphia<br />
Builders Bookstore, Berkeley<br />
Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles<br />
Joseph Fox Bookstore, Philadelphia<br />
Museum of Modern Art, New York NY<br />
National Building Museum Shop, Washington DC<br />
Peter Miller Books, Seattle<br />
Quimby's, Chicago<br />
RIBA Bookshop, London<br />
Wexner Center Store, Ohio State University, Columbus OH<br />
William Stout, San Francisco</p>
<p>With 110 illustrations and detailed commentary, the book chronicles the design and execution of a five-story, off-site fabricated home assembled on-site in just sixteen days as part of The Museum of Modern Art exhibition, <em>Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling</em>. Through a series of questions, the book explores several of KieranTimberlake’s ongoing research agendas including speed of on-site assembly, design for disassembly, a holistic approach to the life cycle of materials, and the development of a lightweight, high-performance, energy gathering building envelope.</p>
<p>PAPERBACK | 156 pages | 5.875” x 8.25” | 110 color illustrations | ISBN: 978-0-9831301-3-0 | $20 US | May 2011</p>
<p>Also available electronically on <a href="http://amzn.com/0983130132">Amazon</a>, <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/cellophane-house/id412995438">iBooks</a> and <a href="http://books.google.com/books?id=zAjwJuZv5K0C&#038;lpg=PP1&#038;dq=cellophane%20house&#038;pg=PP1#v=onepage&#038;q&#038;f=false">Google Books</a>. Compatible with iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Kindle, Android, Mac and PC  | $9.99 US | Jan 2011</p>
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		<title>Learning from New Orleans</title>
		<link>http://blog.kierantimberlake.com/2011/02/learning-from-new-orleans/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 17:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Metropolis POV Blog Post by Kira Gould Last December, Katherine Grove of William McDonough + Partners and Richard Maimon, of Kieran Timberlake, shared the stage at Ecobuild in Washington, DC. They were invited to discuss their work at the Make It Right project in New Orleans, where Cradle to Cradle provides a framework for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.metropolismag.com/pov/20110210/learning-from-new-orleans">A Metropolis POV Blog Post by Kira Gould</a></p>
<p>Last December, Katherine Grove of William McDonough + Partners and Richard Maimon, of Kieran Timberlake, shared the stage at Ecobuild in Washington, DC. They were invited to discuss their work at the Make It Right project in New Orleans, where Cradle to Cradle provides a framework for the design of the community and of individual homes by several firms. <a href="http://www.metropolismag.com/pov/20110210/learning-from-new-orleans">Continue reading</a>&gt;&gt;</p>
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		<title>LEED Platinum Single and Multifamily LivingHomes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 18:17:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[KieranTimberlake's KTLH 1.5  and Belles Townhomes created with the developer LivingHomes appeared in a list of 19 Stunning Platinum Projects of 2010 on Jetson Green. The Belles Townhomes, located in the Presidio National Park in San Francisco, are first multifamily homes in San Francisco to receive LEED Platinum Certification. The townhomes are also GreenPoint Rated with a score [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>KieranTimberlake's KTLH 1.5  and Belles Townhomes created with the developer LivingHomes appeared in a list of <a href="http://www.jetsongreen.com/2010/12/leed-platinum-stunning-projects.html">19 Stunning Platinum Projects of 2010 </a>on Jetson Green.</p>
<p><span id="more-659"></span>The Belles Townhomes, located in the Presidio National Park in San Francisco, are first multifamily homes in San Francisco to receive LEED Platinum Certification. The townhomes are also GreenPoint Rated with a score of 158 (50 points are required for a green rating), a system developed by the nonprofit Build-It-Green to promote green building of new homes in California to maximize energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, and improved indoor air quality. <a href="http://www.jetsongreen.com/2010/10/belles-townhomes-living-homes-presidio.html">Read more</a></p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.jetsongreen.com/2010/08/newport-beach-livinghome-earns-platinum.html">KTLH 1.5</a> is a single family home located in Newport Beach, CA. It first appeared at the 2009 International Builders Show, traveled to Long Beach for the 2009 TED Conference, and was finally installed in its current location in one day. <a href="http://blog.kierantimberlake.com/2009/11/kierantimberlake-livinghome-lhkt-15-installed-in-newport-beach-ca/">Read more</a></p>
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		<title>Design for Reuse Primer</title>
		<link>http://blog.kierantimberlake.com/2010/09/design-for-reuse-primer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 12:48:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently released: the Design for Reuse Primer, a free e-publication project by Public Architecture. In this comprehensive guide to repurposing materials directly from the waste stream, read about the reclaimed lumber and stone used at our LEED Platinum-rated Sidwell Friends Middle School in Washington, DC, including lessons learned and material sources.]]></description>
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<p>Recently released: the <a href="http://designforreuse.org/Design_for_Reuse/default.htm">Design for Reuse Primer</a>, a free e-publication project by <a href="http://www.publicarchitecture.org/">Public Architecture</a>. In this comprehensive guide to repurposing materials directly from the waste stream, read about the reclaimed lumber and stone used at our LEED Platinum-rated Sidwell Friends Middle School in Washington, DC, including lessons learned and material sources.</p>
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		<title>Special NO 9 House named Top Ten Green Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 16:44:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Section showing sustainable initiatives The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and its Committee on the Environment (COTE) have announced that the Special NO 9 House designed by Philadelphia-based architects KieranTimberlake, with New Orleans firm John C. Williams Architects as executive architect, has been named a ‘Top Ten Green Project' for 2010. The house is one [...]]]></description>
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<h6>Section showing sustainable initiatives</h6>
<p>The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and its Committee on the Environment (COTE) have announced that the Special NO 9 House designed by Philadelphia-based architects KieranTimberlake, with New Orleans firm John C. Williams Architects as executive architect, has been named a ‘Top Ten Green Project' for 2010. The house is one of thirteen single-family homes designed by prominent architectural firms for <a href="http://www.makeitrightnola.org">Make It Right</a>, an organization founded by actor Brad Pitt to provide storm-resistant, affordable, and sustainable housing for the residents of New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The COTE Top Ten Green Projects program, now in its 14th year, celebrates projects that are the result of a thoroughly integrated approach to architecture, natural systems and technology.</p>
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<p>Designed to be cost effective and sustainable at a significant price point, the Special NO 9 House outperforms the typical American home in energy and health through the efficient application of better insulation, efficient systems, and non-toxic materials. It is highly energy efficient with a Home Energy Rating (HERS) index of 35, with the simulation model consuming 65% less energy relative to a comparable home in the same climate. This score reflects a persuasive move in the direction of carbon neutrality by surpassing the 2030 Challenge energy target for 2010 of a 60% reduction in energy consumption.</p>
<p>This high level of performance is achieved through a well constructed envelope, an efficient HVAC system, and a building orientation that limits most solar exposure during the warmest months. Solar heat gains are further moderated by a trellis system along the south side of the house that provides direct shading and is intended to become fully vegetated for additional solar protection and to create a habitat for native species. Large operable windows provide natural light, views, and ventilation, offering occupants a deep connection to the outside world. Other energy saving features include a roof mounted photovoltaic array, heating and cooling provided by a geothermal pump, and rainwater cisterns for non-potable water. A full brief is available on the <a href="http://www.aiatopten.org/hpb/">AIA COTE Top Ten website</a>.</p>
<p>To support Make It Right's goal of rebuilding 150 homes in the Lower Ninth Ward, the Special NO 9 House is poised for mass production. The first Special NO 9 Houses were constructed on-site using some panelized methods, and in May 2010 the first Special NO 9 House using factory-built, modular components will be constructed by Make It Right. The COTE Top Ten jurors commended the design for its "high level of achievement at a modest price," and for "integrating climate and cultural responsiveness to bring something unique to the place." To date, all of the completed homes have been certified as LEED Platinum and the Make It Right community is now the "largest, greenest neighborhood of single family homes in America," according to the U.S. Green Building Council.</p>
<p>The Special NO 9 House is the third KieranTimberlake project to be given ‘Top Ten Green' status, along with the Sidwell Friends Middle School in Washington, DC, and the Yale University Sculpture Building and School of Art Gallery in New Haven, CT.</p>
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