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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
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Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
-
Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
-
Carmel Mid-Century
Project TeamcloseCarmel Mid-Century - LEED
In the News
Like many residences of the mid-century era this home has great flow and well-proportioned volumes, but was in need of an extra bedroom as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. In addition, our goal was to modernize the outdated house technology resulting in a highly efficient home with supplemental photovoltaic power generation. We are proud to have completed the first LEED-certified home in Carmel-by-the-Sea, reaching the highest level: Platinum.
LEED InformationProject Team
closeCarver + Schicketanz Team
- Principal in charge of designMary Ann Schicketanz
- Project ArchitectAdam Jeselnick
- Construction DocumentsWarren Littell
- City Permitting CoordinatorRobert Carver
- LEED RaterBright Green Strategies
- Structural EngineeringGallien Engineering
- Mechanical EngineeringMonterey Energy Group
- Lighting DesignerOhm Lighting - Terry Ohm
- General ContractorMcNamee Construction
LEED Information
closePlatinum certification
Total Points = 90
Strategies and Results
An initial LEED workshop was conducted with the LEED rater to determine the points achievable for this extensive remodel of an existing mid-century modern residence. Proximity to the downtown commercial district, a compact building site and house footprint, and use of drought-tolerant landscaping achieved LEED goals in the location and site categories. Non-toxic and recycled materials were specified throughout the interior to ensure high indoor air quality and reduce the overall carbon footprint. Radiant heat flooring, insulated window glazing, and Energy Star lighting contributed to the project's exceptional energy performance.
Exemplary Performance
35%expected energy savings under Title-24
80% construction waste diverted and landfill
78% landscape irrigation reduction
On-site renewable energy provided by rooftop
3.4kW photovoltaic solar array that supplies a significant percentage of overall energy usage.
Whole house control system for heating, lighting, and security programs capable of monitoring performance.
Natural ventilation enhanced by a motorized skylight over the dining room and Nanawall door system in the upstairs bedroom.
