Published: March 23, 2006
Last Models About to Close at Award Winning Oaks of Calabasas by Luxury Builder, New Millennium Homes, LLC
"Street of Dreams" Captures Environmental & Automation Reality
Louis Malone is a visionary builder. As CEO
of award-winning New Millennium Homes, LLC. in Calabasas, CA, he has blazed
many an innovative trail to build luxury communities integrating
environmental and technological trends.
These elements would not seem to work together. At The Oaks of Calabasas,
Malone has united technology, environmental sensitivity and mansion luxury
in one "Street of Dreams." These 13 model homes, located on one cul-de-sac
with breathtaking views, showcase for 557 homeowners the possibilities of
having it all.
Homeowners who want to see the remaining models open at The Oaks and
purchase at the development need to get there this month, as the community
is nearly sold out.
The Oaks of Calabasas has blazed a unique environmental history since Mr.
Malone's adoption of the development in 1997, after the original developer
went into bankruptcy. As reported in an extensive Los Angeles Times article
of November 7, 2004, Mr. Malone's visionary approach resulted in the gain
of an 8-mile stretch of trail in the Santa Monica Mountains, and an
agreement to sell 50% of the land or 600 acres, to the Santa Monica
Mountains Conservancy, financed by Mello Roos bonds.
From the community level where parks, open spaces and majestic Oak trees
grace the land, the builder moved to promoting environmentally positive
systems by showcasing energy conservation in the model homes and options
available to the homeowners.
"We have always been at the cutting edge of new technologies available for
our homeowners," said Mr. Malone. "The Street of Dreams concept allowed us
to take our vision to another level and bring in the energy conservation
aspect as well."
The builder's emphasis on energy management is in line with a study
released this year by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) called
"AIA Home Design Trends Survey." AIA found more than 40 percent of polled
architects report increasing interest in energy management systems.
The models include automated energy management systems supporting the
fulfillment of the California Title 24 energy conservation bill that went
into effect October 1, 2005. An energy management system is a control
system designed to regulate the energy consumption of a home by controlling
the operation of energy consuming systems, such as the heating, ventilation
and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting and water heating systems.
The energy program was designed and installed by New Millennium's
residential technology firm, Home Tech Works. It is integrated with other
entertainment and security systems in the home. It is made up of an
overarching IP (Internet Protocol) home automation system from Motorola
called Premise, and the smart security system of Home Automation Inc (HAI).
Subsystems in the home contributing to the management system include
RadioRaTM lighting control from Lutron, and automated thermostat control
tied into the smart security systems from HAI. The RadioRaTM system is
designed for the residential market and uses communicating switches and
dimmers to increase the ratio of light generated by a lamp to a decreased
amount of electrical power consumed. It is a perfect answer for retrofit
as well as new construction as it does not need special wiring.
Smart home systems in the models were chosen to reflect popular technology
trends with consumers and to make them readily available during the options
selection process.
In the digital media world, convergence of web-based content delivered to
the family room television was highlighted in a recent Wall Street Journal
January 2005 article, entitled "Coming to a TV screen near you: The Web."
The piece presented emerging trends in the delivery of web-based content
and one of the major problems in most people's homes as being the delivery
of internet to the TV location.
In the Oaks' models the picture of web-based content delivery accessible
throughout the home is a reality and can be readily mimicked by the Oaks'
homeowners. The backbone of Web-based content delivery is the structured
wire system. This communication system includes appropriate outlets
located behind television locations. In addition to the high speed
delivery of Internet; the system distributes high definition television
feed and multiple line telephone capabilities.
Equipment supporting Internet and television integration in the models
includes a Microsoft Media Player PC system housed in the family room media
niche. This device is used to access Television and Internet programming
and offers other media services such as cataloging of family photos and
digital video recording. Home automation software and universal remotes
make accessing each aspect of the system user-friendly.
The emphasis supporting digital entertainment options is well placed.
According to Parks Associates' analyst, Kurt Scherf, "This year will be a
watershed for delivering to consumers an array of new entertainment
experiences. Thanks to broadband proliferation and growing cooperation
between content producers and other members of the digital entertainment
value chain, we'll see significant product and service announcements
throughout 2006."
New Millennium's model homes for this development also showcase options
popular with high end consumers including multi room audio distribution,
smart security with advanced LCD keypad capabilities and web-based access
programs, high definition television surrounded by surround sound
technologies and closed circuit camera systems.
Each home built at the Oaks by New Millennium includes extensive wiring
designed by Home Tech Works to support the technologies showcased in the
model homes.
Home Tech Works has developed a scalable system of educational tools,
merchandising materials and construction procedures that enable the company
to work on large scale luxury developments. The consumer at such a
development expects a high level of service and education. All of the
tools the company has created are geared to the homeowners' ability to
learn and choose the technologies to support their lifestyle, including
energy conservation.
New Millennium Home's Sales Pavilion and models are open daily from 10:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Prices and availability are subject to change without
notice. For more information, call (818) 224-3694 or visit
www.theoaksofcalabasas.com.
For More Information:
About New Millennium Homes, LLC.: New Millennium Homes is an award-winning
builder of luxury, estate style homes and a planner and developer of luxury
master planned communities for more than 20 years. For more information,
visit the company's Website at .
About The Oaks of Calabasas: For more information about this luxury master
planned community visit the Website at www.theoaksofcalabasas.com.
About Home Tech Works: Home Tech Works provides smart home services to the
residential construction industry. For more information, call 800 814
7789 or visit the company's website at www.hometechworks.com.
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