Green Building Treasures
My wife and I have been invited to spend this weekend with former clients and current friends, Vana and Mike O’Brien, in their new Portland home. It’s always a treat for me to be invited to visit my client’s homes after they have moved in, and an extra honor to be an overnight guest. Such a visit approaches an ideal post-occupancy evaluation.
Mike is one of Portland’s green building treasures. His fingerprints can be found on dozens, if not hundreds, of the green homes, offices, and institutional buildings throughout the Portland area. In the early 1990’s Mike, and his former business partner, Debbi Allen, spearheaded the creation of the HERE Today Home (Healthy, Energy-efficient, Resourceful, Environmentally-responsible), along with architect and builder Greg Acker. Mike had an active hand in the creation of Portland General Electric’s “Earth Smart” residential and commercial green building certification programs (which morphed into Earth Advantage), one of the first of its kind in the US and a predecessor to LEED. Few people are aware that Mike was one of the creators of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (NEEA) “Better Bricks” program prior to moving on to become the City of Portland’s in-house green building guru.
Vana is a fantastic actress. Portland theatergoers are fortunate to have her presence on their stages. Though Vana has acting in her blood (parents, sister, brother, and her children), she’s one of the most grounded and genuine people you’ll meet. That may be one of the reasons why she is known as a talented marriage and family counselor through her own Portland office. It was a treat for me to discover that her father was Van Heflin, one of my childhood favorites from the movie “Shane”. On Sunday, we will have the opportunity to see her perform in “Design for Living” at the Portland Repertoire Theater.
Through their own aspirations, Vana and Mike’s home is as unique as they are.
Hey, I think you are very on focus with this, though I can’t say that I agree with you completely, however, it isn’t really that big of a deal.
With all the doggone snow we have had recently I am stuck inside , fortunately there is the internet, thanks for giving me something to do.