Sustainable Barns
Horses love the outdoors, so why not give them sustainable homes? That’s exactly what Blackburn Architects, a full-service architectural planning and design firm based in San Francisco and Washington DC, is doing. Their Greenbarns use passive lighting and ventilation, specify low-VOC materials for construction, and even offer additional solar panels and rainwater harvesting to take them almost competely off the grid.

Greenbarns - Let Your Horse Be Green
While the US Green Building Council (USGBC) does not yet have LEED certification for agricultural buildings, simply putting solar panels on the roofs of these barns could have a significant impact on the environmental footprint of ranches and farms around the world. A single barn roof of solar panels can often power an entire farm in the Midwest, and most farms have 2-3 barns.

Eat Green, Live Green?
July 27th, 2009 at 12:15 pm
Rainwater Harvesting is a great way to start on the process of getting your structure “off the grid.” I would love it if you would come to our site and share some of your ideas on our, Rainwater Harvesting Forums . We are trying to connect people who are currently harvesting and who are interested in harvesting, to share ideas and vision.
December 10th, 2009 at 6:06 pm
hmmmm. informative.