IMO - Oil helped do them in through Global Warming.
Hyssil is a promising new concrete wall alternative from Austrialia.
http://www.hyssil.comSome of it's advantages -
- Lightweight, HySSIL has half the weight of existing precast concrete, making it far easier to maneuver, support and install;
- Strong enough to be a load bearing wall - HySSIL delivers up to 25Mpa compressive strength, making it suitable for use in both load-bearing walls and non load-bearing walls;
- thermal insulation rating three to six times that of existing concrete;
- smooth, non-porous surface does not need protection from the weather before, during or after construction. The surface finish is so smooth it can be painted on directly, so no rendering is required;
- 2-hour fire rating.
Also - the white reflective roofs are a great idea. I've read that if a neighborhood uses these roofs, the "heat island" effect is reduced and the outside temperature is actually lower in the immediate area.
Other ideas:
- Casement windows,
- Wind (wing) walls to increase air flow into the home,
- Thermal chimneys designed into buildings.
Also - Sweden is finding that pre-fab housing is actually much more cost effective, and they don't have to be the hideous pre-fab houses from the 1950's.
I dream of pre-fab, net-zero homes that you order online and have the panels delivered to the site. Then you and a few friends can put the frame of the house together in a few days. We need to figure out a better way to build low-cost, energy efficient homes. This might be a good place to really be innovative.