RainShine House, Decatur, Georgia

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RainShine House
Designer Robert M. Cain, Architect, Atlanta, Georgia, USA , AIA, LEED AP
Location Decatur, Georgia, USA
Date to 2009
Building Type Small House
Construction System Steel, wood, glass
Climate Subtropical
Context Suburban
Architectural Style Modern
Builder Pinnacle Custom Builders, Inc., Decatur, Georgia, USA
Green Certification LEED Platinum Certified
Green Certification Score 108
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Area 2,800 square feet
Stories 2
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The RainShine House has been rated the highest level possible for “green architecture” in the US from the United States Green Building Council: LEED Platinum — the first Modernist house in the Southeastern United States to achieve this much-coveted rating. The LEED Program for Homes recognizes exceptional energy-efficient and environmentally-sensitive design and construction and this team is proud to call this remarkable example of sustainable architecture and landscape design their own. 2800 square feet, three-bedrooms, 3-1/2 baths located in Decatur, Georgia on a 1/3-acre infill lot, RainShine, with its high-tech systems, will consume over 57% less energy for its day-to-day operation than would be consumed by a comparable home designed under the International Energy Conservation Code and have need of 75% less City potable water. The butterfly roof is designed to capture rainfall for a rain harvest system located in the basement (Rain) and is oriented to maximize southern exposure for a roof mounted photovoltaic system (Shine).



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