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Jason McLennan “The Living Building Challenge”

August 18, 2010

www.eomega.org Jason McLennan was named one of the top 40 under 40 most influential individuals in the design and construction field by Building Design & Construction magazine. He is the chief executive officer of the Cascadia Green Building Council, the Pacific Northwest’s leading organization in the field of green building and sustainable development, and author […]

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Cooper Union Academic Building Time Lapse Construction

August 17, 2010

This is two and a half years of construction at about 4 frames per day up until May 24, 2009. The new Cooper Union Academic located in Cooper Square in the East Village of Manhattan will be a LEED platinum certified “green” building. The Cooper Union celebrated 150 years of tuition-free education this year. Check […]

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LEED Certified Building

August 16, 2010

LEED certified building explained. Visit batteryislandrow.com Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Rachel Hulan – Green Interior Designer

August 15, 2010

Rachel Hulan is an interior designer in Santa Ana, California who specializes in non-toxic, natural, and recycled materials for flooring, wall covering, and other applications. Through working on projects as diverse as television shows, science centers, private residences and master planned communities, Rachel has developed a broad base of knowledge from which to develop her […]

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Smart Home’s Green Gadgets

August 14, 2010

The Museum of Science and Industry’s Steven Beasley takes us on a tour of Smart Home’s many cool gadgets. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Tech at West Coast Green 2008

August 13, 2010

Highlights at the green building show include a $1300 device to make drinking water from ambient air and a $14000 solar table to power electronics. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Building an Adobe Home

August 12, 2010

Year 2000, building authentic two-story adobe home/ art studio. Stabilized adobe brick, mud mortar and plaster inside and out. Adobe floor sealed with linseed oil. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Weighing the Benefits of Green Roofs

August 11, 2010

For more tech videos, go to www.wsj.com/video. Throughout New York City, studies are underway to see if green roof adoption should take root. Supporters say putting vegetation on the roofs of city buildings may reduce global warming — and save money in the long run. WSJ’s Shelly Banjo reports. (Oct. 6) Enjoyed this article?More information […]

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Solar Two: NYC’s Carbon-Neutral Building

August 10, 2010

Solar 2 will be New York City’s first carbon-neutral building, generating more energy than it uses in the course of a year. It will also be an icon for sustainable/green design strategies with spaces that will serve as exhibits, classrooms and cultural space. Take responsibility for tomorrow. Take action today! More info here: solar1.org Enjoyed […]

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The Greening of Southie: What’s a Green Roof?

August 9, 2010

What happens when you’re asked to build the city of tomorrow today? Set on the rugged streets of South Boston, The Greening of Southie is the story of a revolutionary Green Building, and the men and women who bring it to life. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Green Energy Efficient, Hurricane Resistant, Cost Effective and Mold Resistant Concrete Wall System

August 8, 2010

OMNICRETE is the greenest, most eco-friendly, earth protective, inorganic, economic and sustainable, patented construction process ever constructed anywhere in the world focused on “renewable” materials throughout it’s process! This remarkable process has verifiable heating & A/C energy savings of over 70%, is double the wind-load building code requirements over 300 mph, fire proof, termite proof […]

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