Inhabitat featured a triplex LEED Platinum gingerbread house designed by architecture and engineering firm HOK last week. The design incorporates a number of sugar-inspired eco specs. Hershey’s Chocolate solar panels and gumdrop wind turbines generate candy-power for the homes while black licorice rainwater collectors reduce irrigation needs. The homes even have a ground source heat pump buried underground, and what looks like green jelly bean and M&M roof terraces.
The LEED gingerbread house was designed by the Toronto office of HOK and will be used to help promote The 2008 Habitat Gingerbread Build fundraiser on December 6 & 7.
The gingerbread houses will be auctioned off to offer ”a ‘hand up’ to children in need of a simple, decent, affordable home. Hundreds of families sign up to build and decorate one, two or several gingerbread houses at this event.”
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