The Wired Home by LivingHomes
Wired and LivingHomes have just announced a joint project, to develop a new prefab LivingHome that will serve as a showcase for both “high technology and high design”. The home will serve as a type of museum, with ticket sales benefiting Global Green USA.
To meet the high standards set by the USGBC and to respond to the market’s appetite for
healthy, sustainable living, the WIRED LivingHome is designed to attain at least a Gold LEED
rating. The home’s anticipated energy use is 36% more efficient than a conventional residence
of a similar size. Sustainable features include a 4-kilowatt SunPower® solar power system,
including high efficiency, all-black SunPower solar panels that generate up to 50 percent more
power than conventional panels.
Sacrificing none of the comforts of modern living, WIRED is installing cutting-edge technology
throughout the home with a focus on automation and simplicity. The home automation system
provided by Control 4 will enable home theater control, smart lighting, temperature control and
security to all work together through both in-home and over-the-web remote control
technology. The first high-tech feature visitors will experience in the Home is the Panasonic BM-
ET330 Iris Reader which uses biometric iris recognition technology to verify identity for entry.
Designed by the Founder of the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-arc) and Southern
California icon Ray Kappe, FAIA, the WIRED LivingHome is located in the Crestwood Hills neighborhood
of Los Angeles, a protected modernist community of architecturally significant homes. It is seamlessly
integrated into the hillside and naturally ascends the site. Priced at $300/sf, the house will feature five
bedrooms that will be designed to serve as diverse living spaces for the showcase.
Interestingly enough, one of the home’s main sponsors is BMW, who will use the house as a place to show off its hydrogen-powered 7 series sedan.

