"Thiscaptured his imagination and he responded with a keen interest," Morschreported. "In turn, he shared this passion with his honors` science classteacher and a special project has evolved in which he will report to his classon the design and recreation of what will be a very special home." The Project Team began meeting in the spring of 2009 to collaborate and shareinformation with each other so that they could integrate the expertise of eachmember on the team to develop the plan for rebuilding. Because there is this specificenergy history, we will be able to quantify and prove the energy savings." According to Bob Morsch, Director of Business Development for Telemark, afterthe fire, Stott discussed the benefits of building a LEED certified structureand the Dubins, with their natural inclination to be environmentallyresponsible, agreed. "We believe this is one of the most significant aspects of theproject," said Roy Dalene, COO of Telemark. "Normally, when homes or buildingsare built for LEED certification there is not the opportunity to draw an actualapples-to-apples comparison of energy usage. Furthermore, because thehouse is being rebuilt, the existing energy consumption records prior to thefire will be able to be utilized to determine the actual difference in energyconsumption.
(General Contractor on the project) tocarry out the rebuilding effort. The group, working with the Long Island Chapter of the United States GreenBuilding Council, intends to seek LEED Certified Platinum status for the house,as well as implementing a methodology developed by Frank Dalene, that candefinitively calculate the carbon footprint of the actual materials, productsand businesses that are used in construction, thereby establishing a truecarbon-neutral status for the construction of the home. (co-founders of HGA), Roy Daleneand his son, Tim Dalene of Telemark, Inc. Members of the HGA, which includes leading building contractors and suppliers inthe Hamptons, have formed a team, led by Stott, Craig Lee of Lee Architecture,Frank Dalene and Bob Morsch, of Telemark, Inc. Following the December 2008 fire that destroyed the home of the David Dubinfamily, the members of The Hamptons Green Alliance() came together through the efforts of a friend,fellow environmentalist and local architect, Richard Stott , AIA, LEED AP, ofSteelbone Design Company and Flynn Stott Architects, PC to help rebuild theDubin`s home but with a unique feature - incorporating state-of-the-artmaterials, procedures and techniques as well as experimental building ideas todevelop what they believe will be a first of its kind - a true energy conservinghouse and one that is expected to set the standard for constructing carbonneutral homes in the future. has issued the following press release: In what is believed to be a first in the Hamptons - if not the nation - a netzero energy consumption, certified carbon neutral and LEED Platinum home isbeing built from the ashes of a horrific fire.
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