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Streamline modern structure of steel helps family recover from loss in North Bay fires

June, 2019 — Eichler Network

A butterfly-roofed modern home is rising from the scorched earth of the North Bay fires, bolstered by an innovative, steel-framed design that promises maximum energy efficiency.

“There’s so many people that look at this house and say, ‘Man, that looks like it was by Eichler,'” admits architect Brendan Kelly of his design for the home being built just west of Santa Rosa. “I say, ‘Man, Eichler wasn’t an architect, that was Anshen and Allen!'”

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Interview: BONE Structure Homes Bring New Rebuild Strategy To Sonoma County

May 10, 2019 — KSRO radio

Matt Williams, Co-Founder and CEO of Pro.com and Marc Bovet, Co-Founder and CEO of BONE Structure joined The Drive with Steve Jaxon Friday to talk about their new model of home construction and involvement in the rebuild of Santa Rosa neighborhoods and their open house this weekend in Sonoma County.

Listen to the interview here!

Solar House Replacing Santa Rosa Home Destroyed by Tubbs Fire

May 11, 2019 — NBC

A Santa Rosa construction company is holding an open house Saturday and Sunday to showcase a net-zero energy consumption, 100 percent solar house that is replacing a Santa Rosa family’s home destroyed by the Tubbs Fire in October 2017.

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A BONE Structure Home in TIME Magazine

March 21, 2019 — Mark Jacobson’s BONE Structure Home was featured in a TIME article about the Green New Deal.

Talking about his BONE Structure Home, Jacobson says: “It has solar panels on the roof, there are batteries in the garage. It’s all electric, no gas on the property”.
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How the Green New Deal Is Forcing Politicians to Finally Address Climate Change

When a group of more than 20 protesters showed up in the halls of the U.S. Senate on a recent February day, they would have been forgiven for expecting a chilly reception. For the past seven months, sit-ins at a range of offices–from California Governor Jerry Brown’s to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s–had followed a similar pattern: show up, sing songs, get led away in handcuffs for disrupting the peace. But on that particular Wednesday, things were different.

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