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297 THIS PAGE: Located on a Siesta Key canal, this 4,535-square-foot home achieves a sustainable, cohesive design for the home, pool, and landscape layout that appears honestly interwoven within the site while also providing a comfortable indoor-outdoor environment. The living, dining room, and kitchen flow seamlessly into one another and continue onto the rear terrace — an ideal setting for entertaining. Achieving LEED Gold certification by carefully balancing natural and manmade elements, this design demonstrates true sustainability using shade, natural ventilation, local materials, and sympathy with the Florida landscape. Landscape design by DWY Landscape Architects Photography by Greg Wilson Photography FACING PAGE: The challenge for this Sarasota Bay home was to "build the house of the future today" — and a large part of this goal was to create a home that reduced dependency on the power grid with a focus on nature. The result is now one of the highest rated sustainable homes constructed in Florida and the United States with a HERS Index of -26. Third party performance testing includes LEED Platinum Certification, Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) Platinum Certification, EPA Energy Star Highest Standards Certified, Indoor air PLUS Certified, and DOE Zero Energy Ready Home Certified. Landscape design by Michael A. Gilkey, Inc. Photography by Dylan Jon Wade Cox and Ryan Gamma Designed by SOLSTICE Planning & Architecture, Sarasota, FL, page 385 s

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