SoHo Sustainability

Building a Greener Future

Our goal is to design ethically sound and sustainably built structures with the lowest amount of waste we can manage. We are fortunate enough to be able to put our foot forward on our mission towards carbon neutral, and we hope it encourages others to follow suit.

Taking sustainability seriously is part of our DNA.

Each day we are guided by a strong purpose and our beliefs push us forward- driven by our respect for Southern California manufacturing, people and our environment.

Our Responsibility To Southern California

Committed to What Matters

This is a commitment to protect our Southern California natural environment and community. We keep our focus on how our projects impact our communities and environment for not only today, but for the next generation.

When you choose to build with SoHo, you are choosing a beautifully designed and crafted home and investing in a better tomorrow Southern California.

We Believe in Sourcing In Southern California

We protect what we love and we are committed to partnering and working with manufacturers who match our determination and produce Southern California made products with the highest ethical practices.

HOW WE BUILD SUSTAINABLY


Sustainable building is an important part of creating a healthy and environmentally-friendly future. In Southern California, there are many opportunities to incorporate sustainable practices into the design and construction of buildings.

One of the key principles of sustainable building is through the use of materials that are environmentally friendly and have a low impact on the surrounding ecosystem. This can include using recycled materials, locally-sourced materials, and natural materials such as bamboo and timber.

An often overlooked aspect of sustainable building is energy efficiency. In Southern California, this can be achieved through the use of solar panels to generate electricity, and through the use of energy-efficient windows, insulation, and heating and cooling systems.

One of our favorite ways to make buildings more sustainable is by incorporating green spaces and vegetation. This can include rooftop gardens, green walls, and other features that help to absorb carbon dioxide and improve air quality.

In addition to these measures, sustainable building also involves considering the long-term impact of a building on the environment. This means taking into account factors such as the building's potential for water conservation, its potential to generate waste, and its overall lifespan.

Overall, sustainable building in Southern California is a crucial part of creating a healthier and more environmentally-friendly future. By using sustainable materials, incorporating energy-efficient features, and considering the long-term impact of a building, we can help to reduce our impact on the environment and create a better world for future generations.