Architect Richard Schoen proposes that Southern California houses should conserve energy and resources and make space for new family patterns. On a 50' X 100' lot, Schoen has created a vegetable garden, and "electronic cottage" workspace or mother-in-law unit, and a flexible house featuring recylced materials, passive solar heating and cooling, a greywater system, and photovoltaic power.|LIVING LIGHTLY ON THE LAND / Richard Schoen| produced by Barbara Dunlap. - SERIES: New signals| 31291 - Architect Richard Schoen proposes that Southern California houses should conserve energy and resources and make space for new family patterns. On a 50' X 100' lot, Schoen has created a vegetable garden, and "electronic cottage" workspace or mother-in-law unit, and a flexible house featuring recylced materials, passive solar heating and cooling, a greywater system, and photovoltaic power. - RECORDED: KPFK, 3 Dec. 1991.
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