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The whole house design concept is the hub of green home building. It requires
that the home be planned, built and operated as a total system with parts
that work together for maximum efficiency, durability, and occupant health
and comfort. Teachers and students who accommodate this approach into their
education and projects are anticipating the direction of the market and the
industry. Students who learn resource efficient design and construction can
expect to be more employable. By learning new styles and technologies now
and understanding their superiority over the more commonly methods used today,
teachers and students may also create the mindset they need to continue to
learn and change as conditions that impact building change. Improvement in building elements and construction techniques allow most modern
home building components to be seamlessly integrated into house designs, while
improving comfort, health, and aesthetics. The basic elements of a well designed
and built house include:Elements of the Whole House Design
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