Monday LEEDoff: Syracuse Prof’s Skaneateles Home Earns New York’s First LEED-H Gold Rating

Stephen Del Percio

At the risk of stealing some of Paul’s thunder for next month’s Upstate New York Green Real Estate Report, the LEED-H Pilot Program has certified its fourth Gold-rated home in the country and the first here in New York State, just outside Syracuse in the town of Skaneateles.

Elet Sangrey Callahan, a professor at the Syracuse Whitman School of Management, owns the three-bedroom home, which was built Kevin Stack, president of Northeast Natural Homes and a partner in the Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems. Stack notes that “[s]ustainable building has actually become the more cost-effective way to build, especially when externalities are factored in.” The Callahan House is one of four designated by NYSERDA as a demonstration home to educate builders about sustainable materials, systems, and construction. (Image above via Syracuse CoE).

Green design features include a radiant floor heating system, dual flush toilets, vegetation protection during construction, a two-stage, recycled bio-mat septic system, value engineering which eliminated unnecessary timber from the home’s structural framing, and the purchase of 100% locally-generated green (wind) power for all on-site construction activities. And, as you can see above, the end product looks pretty terrific.

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  1. Any way to obtain a copy of that Upstate Green Real Estate report?

    Thanks.

    Josh

  2. Ahh…just caught it here. Great stuff! Thanks.

    Josh

  3. Can you tell me what type of hvac equipment has been installed in this home?

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