Creatively United for the Planet | Housing That Heals The Future @creativelyunited | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Additional Q&A and Resources:
creativelyunited.org/housing-that-heals-the-future-creative-solutions-for-a-new-world
Housing That Heals the Future features nine inspiring interviews on a wide range of projects that are charting the future towards healthier, happier communities. This information rich webinar, also includes the incredible six-minute film, The Animal Forest Campaign, photographed in the beautiful Six Mountain region of North Cowichan by Icel Dobell of WhereDoWeStand.org.
In keeping with this season’s theme of Regeneration, this episode of Creatively United’s Climate and Artists Webinar Series explores:
• Zero waste buildings and harmless homes
• Creating cohousing as sustainable living
• Healthy energy & healthy homes
• Overcoming barriers to Installing EV charging stations in stratas
• Ways housing can address climate change
• How to reduce building costs and landfill expansion
• Forest communities that save forests
• New options for farm communities
• Disruptive new technologies that break down barriers to net zero carbon living
Presenters include: Order of Canada award-winning singer/songwriter, Ann Mortifee, plus Jack Anderson, Helen Boyd, Jim Bronson & Sandi Goldie, Jim Connelly, Arno Keinonen, Doug Makaroff, and Roy Yeske.
0:00 Introduction
1:29 Helen Boyd
12:56 Arno Keinonen/Harmless Home
25:20 Roy Yeske, EV charging stations in stratas
35:04 Jim Connelly/Nickel Bros
49:27 Secrets of the Six Mountains video
57:31 Doug Makaroff/Sustainable Forest Communities
1:10:00 Ann Mortifee
1:19:39 Sandi Goldie & Jim Bronson/River Song Cohousing
1:27:52 Jack Anderson
Additional Q&A and Resources:
creativelyunited.org/housing-that-heals-the-future-creative-solutions-for-a-new-world
Housing That Heals the Future features nine inspiring interviews on a wide range of projects that are charting the future towards healthier, happier communities. This information rich webinar, also includes the incredible six-minute film, The Animal Forest Campaign, photographed in the beautiful Six Mountain region of North Cowichan by Icel Dobell of WhereDoWeStand.org.
In keeping with this season’s theme of Regeneration, this episode of Creatively United’s Climate and Artists Webinar Series explores:
• Zero waste buildings and harmless homes
• Creating cohousing as sustainable living
• Healthy energy & healthy homes
• Overcoming barriers to Installing EV charging stations in stratas
• Ways housing can address climate change
• How to reduce building costs and landfill expansion
• Forest communities that save forests
• New options for farm communities
• Disruptive new technologies that break down barriers to net zero carbon living
Presenters include: Order of Canada award-winning singer/songwriter, Ann Mortifee, plus Jack Anderson, Helen Boyd, Jim Bronson & Sandi Goldie, Jim Connelly, Arno Keinonen, Doug Makaroff, and Roy Yeske.
0:00 Introduction
1:29 Helen Boyd
12:56 Arno Keinonen/Harmless Home
25:20 Roy Yeske, EV charging stations in stratas
35:04 Jim Connelly/Nickel Bros
49:27 Secrets of the Six Mountains video
57:31 Doug Makaroff/Sustainable Forest Communities
1:10:00 Ann Mortifee
1:19:39 Sandi Goldie & Jim Bronson/River Song Cohousing
1:27:52 Jack Anderson