Best of the New: Green Innovator

William Scholtens

Pin It

William Scholtens and green home plans

The best moment of the past year for architect William Scholtens and his four-member Elements Architectural Group? When they heard that a Lincoln Park home they’d designed had been awarded the LEED Platinum rating—the highest green designation, rarely given for residences. Scholtens says they used local materials, focused on air quality, and installed solar panels. And instead of plopping a huge wind turbine on the roof and spotlighting it with LEDs, Elements went beautifully subtle, proving to architects and future clients alike that green living can be elegant. Now the firm is moving on to the next step in its greening-the-world mission: affordability. “So far, green homes have mostly been for the wealthy,” Scholtens says. “We’re going to show that green homes really can be done for the middle-income bracket—and the results can be warm, dry, and noble.” Plans for such a home are shown above. Elements Architectural Group, 205 Superior St., Oak Park, 312-363-8175, elementsarchitects.com

 

Photograph: Millicent Wong

more BEST OF THE NEW »

 
Chicago magazine
January - February 2011
  • Sitting Pretty »

    This past fall, at Chicago Home + Garden’s Chairs for Charity event, 200 designophiles convened at The Tile Gallery...

  • Continental Cool »

    Designer Todd Haley creates a sophisticated haven for a French-born Lincoln Park resident

  • Speaking Volumes »

    Whether a Kindle, an iPad, or a plain old hardback is your reading tool of choice, having a place at home devoted to the quiet...

  • Take Two »

    A design-minded couple gives a century-old house in Evanston a second chance to make a first impression

  • Best of the New »

    What’s happening on the Chicago design front? So, so much.