Patrick Sisson discusses net positive energy and the challenges of waste water recycling at Desert Rain. Recently awarded full Living Building Challenge certification, this groundbreaking residential compound is the world’s first. See Patrick’s full article>
Symone Garvett introduces the three-unit Desert Rain residential compound. Comprised of a 2300 square foot main home (“desert rain”), 500 […]
Patrick Sisson discusses net positive energy and the challenges of waste water recycling at Desert Rain. Recently awarded full Living Building […]
Senior Editor Joann Gonchar’s continuing education piece on water conservation features Bend’s own Desert Rain House, the world’s first Certified […]
Principal Designer Al Tozer serves as a Facilitator at Innovation Day 2017. Throughout the day, Al led 15 small-group discussions […]
University of Oregon Student Reporters visit Central Oregon to talk deep green architecture. Photographer Hetta Hansen and Writer Claire Rischiotto […]
At the second annual HIVE Conference in Los Angeles, we were honored to be listed – along with Elon Musk […]
Senior Editor, Kiley Jacques, profiles our landmark project Desert Rain – the world’s first residential project to earn Living Certification […]
Top prize in the 2019 Architizer/LaCantina Design Award competition goes to High Desert Butterfly – our showcase of biophilic design […]
Popular Podcast Series by Latitude Regenerative Real Estate Founder Neal Collins showcases Al Tozer and his pioneering work in the […]