I would really appreciate it if all could go to
http://readerarticles.realclearpolitics.com/?period=all
and vote for my latest column........Why We Fear Nuclear Power
it's pretty much non-political but I think very informative and thought provoking
Would love feedback.
Sorry Janek, not trying to steal your thunder...extremely interesting and challenging work you are doing!
Ike
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Sunday, July 27, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Update on Janek in Greensburg

Last September I wrote briefly about Janek being involved in the rebuilding of a green town in Kansas--Greensburg--a town that was wiped out by a Category 5 tornado May of last year.
The story of the rebuilding of Greensburg is being filmed by Discovery Channel and is part of its new programming channel, Planet Green. We don't get that station but if you are interested it might be showing in your area. Janek has been on camera off and on so much that he is bound to show up somewhere in the story.
Janek has designed nearly 10 homes for individual families out there and most of them are extreme "green". (Today's extreme, tomorrow's standard). During the spring he also took his entire USC studio class to Greensburg where they presented green designs of buildings for the city to the GB high school students. It's easy to say you're "going green" but a lot harder to put into practice. While the city has pledged and mandated green building standards for all municipal and commercial construction, the residential building is only as green as your architect is able to convince you. A lot of his effort has been to educate people on what that really means.
The filming by Discovery is attracting a lot of corporate attention and donations. FritoLay is going to sponsor and pay for two additional homes that he’s designed and they are getting an enormous amount of donated material from DuPont, TOTO, Bosch and other corporations eager to be showcased in his green designs (countertops, bath and kitchen fixtures, windows, tile, carpeting, etc.) The donations are making the building of these even modest homes affordable for these people rebuilding with government-financed loans and insurance policies.
The timeline is fierce: these people are in FEMA trailers and must be out of them by this November, so building will be fast and furious once they break ground.

Janek just spent an entire month building the first structure with his bare hands, a co-worker and a motley assortment of volunteers--from nuns to teenagers. This is called the "test" building because it is being used to demonstrate (and work out the kinks) the use of a new construction material. Janek is using a Styrofoam and rebar based foundation and framing/walls system (ICF) with a company he has been working with for some time, IntegraSpec. The company is providing the material at a much reduced cost, and of course they all will benefit from the media coverage. Using this material reduces construction time and makes a nearly impenetrable structure, perfect for tornado-prone Kansas.
The flat plains of Kansas means Janek's white clad building is visible for miles around. The flat plains have a constant wind as well--imagine trying to handle 40 lbs of rebar 30 feet up in the air with wind gusts of 30-40 mph: Janek came home 10lbs lighter and brown as a nut. He felt like he had just gone through boot camp. Yes, that is Janek in the picture:

After a mere week home he will be going out again, this time to finalize designs and contracts on the remaining homes. We'll keep you posted. If anyone sees any of the episodes let us know.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Lee Again in the News
From Ike,
Not sure what everyone has for info but wanted to post a summary about Lee and his entry into the United States Marine Corps.
Lee left Bangor on Sunday June 22 for his journey to Parris Island and Boot Camp in the US Marines.
As usual the first few weeks are pretty much void of communication while they go about their business.
Today I received my first letter from Lee (good ol' fashion written 3 pages on good ol' fashion stationary..remember those days?) and it sounds like he is settling in and adjusting to the grind that the first few weeks at Boot camp brings. Tough adjustment but tough kid, that Lee.
Anyway, he would love lots of letters from folks and he promises to try to respond as much as possible although the training has a lock on much of his time.
Lee's date of graduation is set for September 19 but as with everything military, that can change.
Here is address.
Rct. Morgan, Lee 2423
Plt 1069 Alpha Co.
1st RTBN Box 11069
Parris Island, South Carolina 29905-1069
Not sure what everyone has for info but wanted to post a summary about Lee and his entry into the United States Marine Corps.
Lee left Bangor on Sunday June 22 for his journey to Parris Island and Boot Camp in the US Marines.
As usual the first few weeks are pretty much void of communication while they go about their business.
Today I received my first letter from Lee (good ol' fashion written 3 pages on good ol' fashion stationary..remember those days?) and it sounds like he is settling in and adjusting to the grind that the first few weeks at Boot camp brings. Tough adjustment but tough kid, that Lee.
Anyway, he would love lots of letters from folks and he promises to try to respond as much as possible although the training has a lock on much of his time.
Lee's date of graduation is set for September 19 but as with everything military, that can change.
Here is address.
Rct. Morgan, Lee 2423
Plt 1069 Alpha Co.
1st RTBN Box 11069
Parris Island, South Carolina 29905-1069
Friday, July 4, 2008
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