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Monthly Archives: October 2009
What green building means
Green building is a technique that employs smart design, advanced technology, sustainable construction, and maintenance elements that create a building that has a minimal impact on the environment and creates a healthy environment for residents in the building. This type … Continue reading
Posted in building, home
Tagged arid climate, Arizona, building, construction, design, energy, environment, heating, indoor air pollution, Joan Huston, landscape features, LEED, Maine, natural landscape, new home construction, passive solar heating, recycled building materials, system, U.S. Green, United States, water, water appliances, water consumption
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The benefits of a green roof
The urban sprawl of cities cover only 0.4% of the world’s surface, yet they generate the majority of the carbon emissions responsible for global warming (State of the World 2007, Worldwatch Institute, January 2007). As more and more of the … Continue reading
Posted in building, home, Roof
Tagged Austria, Chris Irvine, city, city rooftops, conventional roofs, environmental extremes, gardens in the sky, Germany, Green, green roofs, line, London, Manhattan, New York City, Northern Europe, Oregon, Peggy Tee, Richmond Park, Robin Pogrebin, Roof, Roofs, San Francisco, sewer overflows, sod houses, soil, storm water runoff, suitable pitch, Switzerland, Tokyo, Vancouver, vegetation, water, world
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