World's Greenest Homes

World's Greenest Homes (2008-2010)

EndedDocumentary show

World's Greenest Homes is an entertaining, fun, access-all-areas tour of some of the most extraordinary, innovative and beautifully-designed homes on the planet. Forget the granola, sandals, beards and geodesic domes: green is cool, liveable and gorgeous.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 18:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E13LanewayFeb 20, 2010
S02E12PermacultureFeb 13, 2010
S02E11RutlandFeb 13, 2010
S02E10Krikorian HouseFeb 6, 2010
S02E09Olle CabinFeb 6, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'World's Greenest Homes' premiere?

The TV show 'World's Greenest Homes' premiered in 2008.

Who were the hosts of 'World's Greenest Homes'?

The hosts of 'World's Greenest Homes' were Emmanuel Belliveau and Charlie Luxton.

What was the concept of 'World's Greenest Homes'?

'World's Greenest Homes' showcased innovative, environmentally-friendly homes from around the world.

How many countries were featured in 'World's Greenest Homes'?

'World's Greenest Homes' featured homes from over 10 different countries.

What were some of the sustainable features highlighted in the show?

The show highlighted features such as solar panels, rainwater harvesting, green roofs, and passive design.

Which episode featured a home made entirely out of recycled materials?

The episode titled "Recycled Materials" featured a home made entirely out of recycled materials.

In which episode did the hosts explore a house built into the side of a hill?

The hosts explored a house built into the side of a hill in the episode titled "Hillside Haven."

Which episode showcased a home designed to withstand extreme weather conditions?

The episode titled "Extreme Weather Homes" showcased a home designed to withstand extreme weather conditions.

What was the inspiration behind the design of the "Bamboo House" featured in one of the episodes?

The "Bamboo House" was inspired by traditional Balinese architecture and utilized sustainable bamboo construction.

In which episode did the hosts visit a home that produced its own energy through wind turbines?

The hosts visited a home that produced its own energy through wind turbines in the episode titled "Wind Power."

How were the homes featured in 'World's Greenest Homes' selected?

The homes featured in 'World's Greenest Homes' were carefully selected based on their innovative and sustainable design.

Which episode showcased a home with an extensive use of natural ventilation and daylighting?

The episode titled "Natural Ventilation" showcased a home with an extensive use of natural ventilation and daylighting.

In which episode did the hosts explore a house built using earthbag construction?

The hosts explored a house built using earthbag construction in the episode titled "Alternative Building Methods."

What was the purpose of featuring these green homes on the show?

The purpose of featuring these green homes on the show was to inspire viewers and promote sustainable living.

In which episode did the hosts visit a home that incorporated edible gardens and urban farming?

The hosts visited a home that incorporated edible gardens and urban farming in the episode titled "Urban Oasis."

What made 'World's Greenest Homes' unique compared to other home improvement shows?

'World's Greenest Homes' stood out by focusing on showcasing homes that prioritized sustainability and eco-friendly design.

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