I am only tangentially aware of the Green movement in Architecture even though I have a Bachelors in Environmental Planning, Public Policy and Law, and a Masters in Architecture.
I have been involved in High-End Residential for most of my career and unfortunately the majority of clients couldn't give a rats ass about saving energy. In fact, given the choice they would rather pay extra for a hideous, endangered, high-energy content stone from Botswana than a beautiful, local stone, or wood, etc...
One client did, however, look into Geothermal, but the life cycle cost didn't make sense. By the time it would start to save money it would have aged to a point of needing to be replaced. The client decided against it, even though he could have reduced his carbon foot print. His house, btw, was his summer home on Long Island. His new $16M, 13,000 SF summer home (which, if I may say so myself, is stunning.

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Now this IS a surprise. With as disgustingly liberal as your are Daed, I would have figured you designed houses for little old ladies who couldn't afford to pay.