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12 THE COOPERATOR   — MAY 2019  COOPERATOR.COM  DESIGN  YOU DON’T NEED TO BE  A STORAGE ROOM EXPERT  YOU JUST NEED TO CALL ONE.  CALL  BARGOLD  TODAY!  And we’ll make it all seem so easy.  •    For     secure, state-of-the-art storage facility.   •    For     from start to finish.   •    For     service.   •    We’ll   FREE   we’ll turn your wasted space into a clean,   FREE   we’ll handle the entire renovation process,   FREE   we’ll handle resident billing and customer   PAY YOU   monthly.  (718) 247-7000  sales@bargold.com  WWW.BARGOLD.COM  E  ven before Rep. Alexandria Oca-  sio-Cortez (D-NY) introduced the   Green New Deal resolution to Con-  gress on February 7, the impending con-  sequences  of  climate  change  and  global   warming has been a hot topic (no pun in-  tended). While some may cover their ears   and avert their gaze when it comes to things  isn’t exclusively on environmental footprint,   like carbon emissions, sustainable building  but also on health and wellness. Healthy and   and green energy, most of us want to know  resilient  buildings, communities and neigh-  what we can do to live better and healthier  borhoods also impact the environment. Any-  while helping to keep our planet hospitable  thing that makes our neighborhoods more   to human life.  Th  is concern  extends to residential de-  velopment and, in turn, to community asso-  ciations. Trends in green design continue to  people to opt for stairs over an elevator or of-  capture the  collective  imagination, whether  fers more exposure to natural light can save   they involve building materials, aesthetics,  energy  while  also  impacting  people’s  well-  or big-picture ideas about sustainability and  being. And buyers are absolutely willing to   wellness.   Below,  we  spotlight  some  of  the  people,  healthier.   places and projects involved with the broader   green residential movement, beginning with  tion – namely those that have better fi ltration   four design professionals from varying back-  grounds we asked to weigh in on eco-friendly  additional houseplants can help there. And   market trends:  People  Anica Landreneau, Director of Sustainable   Design at global design, architecture, engineer-  ing and planning fi rm HOK, which has 24 lo-  cations worldwide, including New York.  “One thing we’re seeing is that the focus   walkable and pedestrian-friendly, more bike-  able, and more resilient to storm events makes   them more healthy. Design that encourages   pay a premium on a home they perceive as   “All of the above can aff ect material selec-  and off er better air quality. Green walls and   The Latest in Green   Design  Wellness, Sustainability and the Future of   Residential Development  BY MIKE ODENTHAL  ISTOCKPHOTO.COM  ISTOCKPHOTO.COM


































































































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