Executives of Telemark, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hamptons
Luxury Homes (PINK:HLXH) have recently returned from participating in a
"Workshop on Sustainable and Net-Zero Buildings: Latest Trends and
Technologies" held in Manila, Philippines last week. The invitation was
extended to Frank Dalene, President of Telemark, Inc. and Tim Dalene,
LEED AP and Project Manager for the HGA House, a facility that is
believed to be the first net-zero energy, embodied carbon neutral and
LEED Platinum residence in the country. Both were invited as a result of
their expertise in and hands on experience in building to meet stringent
"green" standards and beyond.
Sponsored by the Asian Development Bank,* whose overarching goal is
poverty reduction by building upon success in the Asia Pacific region,
the Workshop brought together experts in the area of energy conservation
and green building that included the Dalenes as well as Professor Nay
Htun, Research Professor of the Department of Technology and Society and
the Advanced Energy Center, and Professor Lin-Shu Wang, of the
Department of Mechanical Engineering, State University of New York at
Stony Brook. These four individuals discussed a variety of green
building technologies, newest trends in energy efficient equipment and
low carbon infrastructure. The Dalenes led presentations that focused on
"LEED Certification for Existing Buildings and New Construction --
Process, Procedures, Pitfalls" and "Conversion of an Existing Home to
High Performance Ultra Green -- LEED Platinum and Beyond; Construction of
Sustainable Buildings". Professor Nay Htun, together with Frank Dalene,
presented on the topic of "Emerging Trends in US and ISO Green Building
Standards". Frank also specifically led a session on the subject of Low
Carbon Infrastructure -- An Indexing Mechanism, where he discussed his
development of the International Carbon Equivalent Mechanism Attributed
to Neutrality (ICEMAN) that can calculate and index the carbon
neutrality associated with the production of materials products and
buildings by the application of sciences established as a result of the
Kyoto Protocol, the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, and other similar efforts.
Professor Nay Htun presented a session on "Sustainable Buildings and Low
Carbon Energy Pathways" and Professor Lin-Shu Wang presented on
"Distributed Dynamic Storage for Solar Cooling and Heating of Buildings".
"We were honored to be included with Professors Htun and Wang as invited
participants in this conference," said Frank Dalene. "The Asian
Development Bank is pursuing LEED certification as it embarks on an
extension of its headquarters building. Their commitment to the
inclusion of green elements in the design and construction of these
facilities enabled us to have a mutually beneficial exchange of ideas
and discussion during this meeting."
The ADB asked the four participants to share their knowledge and
expertise with them because they are viewed as experts in their
respective fields.
Hamptons Luxury Homes:
Hamptons Luxury Homes, Inc. (www.hlxhomes.com)
is a regional construction services company that builds and maintains
custom homes, luxury vacation homes and ultra-luxury estate homes
throughout the eastern end of Long Island, New York, with its principal
offices located in Bridgehampton, New York. The Company's wholly owned
subsidiary, Telemark Inc. is a nationally recognized and award winning
ultra-luxury homebuilder. The Company maintains an industry leading
reputation for construction of luxury vacation homes from foundation to
completion, with values ranging up to $60 million. Hamptons Luxury Homes
combines ultra-high quality materials with superb old-world
craftsmanship to create the ultimate in luxury homes with outstanding
aesthetic appeal. Already a recognized and well-established entity in
the exclusive environs of the Hamptons on Long Island, the company
intends to expand into similar luxury markets in the United States. The
Company's other wholly-owned subsidiaries include: Telemark Service and
Maintenance, Inc., which provide ongoing property management,
maintenance and service; Bridgehampton Millwork, Inc which manufactures
and installs custom millwork, custom cabinetry, custom built-ins and
furniture.
*The Asian Development Bank:
ADB's overall operations of $16.1 billion in 2009, comprised of loans
and grants of $14.3 billion, guarantees amounting to $397 million, $850
million for a trade finance facilitation program, $220 million in equity
investments, and $267 million in technical assistance.
ADB also mobilized cofinancing amounting to $3.2 billion.
ADB is working with shareholders and partners to spread the benefits of
recovery more widely as the region emerges from a time of crisis, with
renewed determination to tackle the causes of poverty and raise Asia's
standards of living, especially for the poor.
SOURCE: Hamptons Luxury Homes
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Beverly Jedynak
Martin E. Janis & Company, Inc.
312-943-1123
bjedynak@janispr.com
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