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First Holy Cross Green Home Completed; 21st Century Shotgun Opens as Lower Ninth Visitor Center
First Holy Cross Green Home Completed; 21st Century Shotgun Opens as Lower Ninth Visitor Center
NEW ORLEANS, May 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Green USA and The Home Depot(R)
Foundation today celebrated the completion of the first green home built in
the Lower Ninth Ward along with residents and city officials from the Holy
Cross neighborhood. This home, the first-of-its-kind completed in the area,
will serve as a visitor center while the remainder of the project, which
includes five single-family homes, an 18 multi-unit apartment complex and a
community center/Sustainable Design and Climate Action Institute, is
completed.
"It's very exciting to see our vision of a healthier, greenerNew Orleans
coming to fruition," said Matt Petersen, president of Global Green USA. "This
project was never about just one home or one project. This model sustainable
village is about showing what is possible here inNew Orleans and throughout
the country to protect all of our coastal cities threatened by global warming
-- by working together to build a better, more energy-efficient and healthier
world."
"We are honored to be supporting such an important effort to help the Holy
Cross and Ninth Ward communities rebuild affordable, healthier green homes
that can be replicated throughoutNew Orleans and the Gulf Coast," said Kelly
Caffarelli, president of The Home Depot Foundation. "The Foundation supports
the construction of homes for families that are healthy to live in and
affordable to own for the long-term and this project is another step in
advancing our mission and ensuring that the Gulf region is built back stronger
than it was before the hurricanes of 2005."
At the celebration, Global Green and the Holy Cross Neighborhood
Association (HCNA) announced that there will be four docents, who, along with
Global Green staff, will lead tours of the completed home. Global Green also
announced that it will provide temporary office space in the home for the
HCNA. Global Green anticipates the visitor's center will educate thousands of
visitors, residents, developers and elected officials on ways to create
greener, more affordable homes.
Global Green supporter Salma Hayek recently toured the completed home. She
remarked that the home has great value as a symbol of hope for the entire
region.
"This house was built with so much love and it was the dream of a
collective group of people who are trying to change things in the world. I
think that what has happened here has been a wake up call and the courage and
dignity from the people who have faced this tragedy has been something that
will motivate all of us," said Hayek.
About the Holy Cross Project
The Holy Cross neighborhood project, based on a winning design by Matthew
Berman and Andrew Kotchen of Workshop/APD, was selected from among 125
concepts submitted through the "Sustainable Design forNew Orleans"
competition. The home, whose solar panels will generate enough electricity to
power the home, will be LEED Platinum certified. It is being built with all
green products and energy efficient systems that will save residents money,
reduce exposure to toxic chemicals and lower climate pollution. The full
project design can be viewed at www.globalgreen.org. The privately funded
mixed-use residential development will feature an 18 unit multi-family
building, five single-family homes and a community center with essential
services for working families, such as daycare and retail space. The green
interior design for the Holy Cross Visitor Center was designed and donated by
Domino Magazine.
About Global Green USA
Global Green USA, the American affiliate of President Gorbachev's Green
Cross International, was founded by Diane Meyer Simon in 1993. Its field
office and green building resource center opened in early 2006, and serves as
a focal point of green building expertise forNew Orleans residents and leads
its "Healthy Homes, Smart Neighborhoods" initiative whose Honorary National
Task Force includes: Julian Bond, Gen. Wesley Clark, Leonardo DiCaprio, Morgan
Freeman, Lee Hamilton, Pat Mitchell and David Orr. Global Green USA has been a
national leader in green building for affordable housing, schools and
communities for more than a decade and has influenced more than $20 billion
dollars in green construction.
About The Home Depot Foundation
The Home Depot Foundation was created in 2002 to further the community
building goals of The Home Depot. The Home Depot Foundation is dedicated to
building affordable homes for working families that are healthy to live in and
affordable to own. To make homes healthy and affordable, the Foundation
encourages developers to incorporate responsible design and use durable and
quality materials to ensure that homes are more energy and water efficient,
have good indoor air quality, and provide a safe and healthy space to live.
Since its formation, The Home Depot Foundation has granted $70 million to
nonprofit organizations and supported the development of more than 50,000
affordable, healthy homes. For more information, visit
www.homedepotfoundation.org.
SOURCE Global Green USA
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