Sustainable homes are no longer just a “nice to have.” They’re fast becoming the smartest path forward for builders facing tighter margins, supply chain headaches, and rising buyer expectations. Few understand this better than Jake Wilson.
As the founder of Conscious Living Design and Build and Conscious Energy Collective, Wilson has made it his mission to redefine homebuilding by combining affordability, innovation, and real-world performance. He’s doing this through a powerful mix of 3D printed construction, net-zero energy systems, and smarter financial structures.
“Sustainability isn’t just greenwashing,” Jake says. “It’s smarter business. These homes cost less to run, last longer, and go up faster.”
Wilson’s process starts with structure. Traditional framing is out—concrete 3D printing is in. The tech isn’t just for headlines. He’s printing full home shells in under 48 hours, cutting out the delays, labor shortages, and material waste that bog down most jobs.
“You’re not chasing lumber deliveries or praying the crew shows up,” Jake says. “You’re printing a wall that’s square, plumb, and ready to work with—fast.”
What follows is just as intentional. From solar panels to advanced HVAC, from passive cooling strategies to airtight insulation, every piece is selected for performance. The goal isn’t just energy efficiency—it’s net-zero living. That means homes that generate as much energy as they consume.
But sustainable homes also have to be practical, and Wilson doesn’t shy away from cost. With a background in both building and finance—he also works with Security National Mortgage Company—he understands how vital it is to keep the numbers tight.
“It’s not enough to build green,” he says. “You’ve got to get people in the door. That means financing has to work. Monthly costs have to make sense. You have to build for the long haul.”
Wilson sees sustainable homes as the answer to the housing crisis—not just an environmental fix, but a market solution. His projects target the missing middle: people who can’t afford luxury, but don’t want junk.
“We’re building homes that are durable, efficient, and cost-effective,” Jake says. “That’s how we solve real housing issues—not with more of the same.”
And his impact goes beyond just single homes. Through Conscious Energy Collective, Wilson is exploring how sustainable homes can reshape entire communities. He’s working on utility-scale solar solutions, energy sharing models, and streamlined permitting to help developers build smarter at scale.
“The tech is here,” he says. “The bottleneck is mindset. Builders, cities, even inspectors—they need to catch up. We’re proving it can be done differently.”
Part of that mindset shift is helping other builders see that sustainable doesn’t mean soft. These homes are strong, efficient, and built for real-world wear and tear. They’re not lab projects—they’re livable, ownable homes.
“Sustainability should never feel like a sacrifice,” Jake says. “It should feel like a win—for the builder, the homeowner, and the planet.”
Jake Wilson’s work is showing what the next chapter of construction could look like. It’s fast, clean, cost-aware, and purpose-built for the next generation of homebuyers.
For those in the building trade tired of Band-Aid solutions and margin pressure, the rise of sustainable homes offers a new playbook—one where doing right and doing well aren’t at odds, they’re aligned.
About Jake Wilson
Jake Wilson is a builder, innovator, and founder of Conscious Living Design and Build and the Conscious Energy Collective. He’s leading the charge on sustainable homes through 3D printed construction, net-zero design, and cost-effective building strategies that don’t cut corners. With deep experience in both construction and finance—including his work with Security National Mortgage Company—Jake bridges the gap between smart design and real-world affordability.
His mission is to make sustainable homes the new standard by proving they can be faster to build, cheaper to run, and tougher than traditional builds. From individual projects to full-scale community solutions, Jake’s redefining what’s possible in housing—without the fluff.
Learn more at CLDesignAndBuild.com and ConsciousEC.com.


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