Hawaii Goes Green
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

The Hawaiian development, Palamanui, will serve as both an example and a research platform for renewable technology and sustainable design. Cornell is in the process of developing technology and planning guidelines for this development, that includes 1,200 residential homes, a 120-room hotel, a commercial district, a section of the
The Cornell team, dubbed CUGreen, is a cross-disciplinary group composed of more than 20 students, faculty, and professionals who have begun to hash out the design guidelines for the development. The team includes a range of engineers, architects, and urban planners who all have a common interest in sustainable design and ‘green’ development. Through this coordination, research into renewable energy systems such as wind and solar power, and regional planning has already yielded promising results.
Thus far the team has compiled a preliminary deliverable that it will be submitting to the developers this winter. Over the course of the next semester, CUGreen will fine-tune the conceptual design to provide the investors with a specific set of guidelines, outlining the most feasible and sustainable technologies applicable to Palamanui.
