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At the Greenbuild Conference last week, Tedd Benson chastised builders for not crafting high-quality homes.
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Nov. 15--Sammie Pakros, her 2-year-old grandson and her ex-husband have been living on borrowed time.
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New report quantifies economic impact of ‘green-collar jobs.’
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The overseer of the LEED rating systems wants to tap into green housing-focused programs around the country.
Valley Electric Association is partnering with Rheem Manufacturing.
Not only are these detached brownstones affordable, they're energy efficient.
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AIA study finds the number of big cities with green building programs has grown by 50% in just two years.
Opening plenary brings together U.S. and international green building pros, leaders, and advocates.
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Globalization will be one of the factors influencing Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Inland Empire, Urban Land Institute speakers say.
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Consumers would rather refurbish kitchens and bathrooms than upgrade their HVAC or buy new windows.
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State and local governments are doing what their depleted budgets will allow to revive construction.
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Enterprise Community Partners commits $4 billion to affordable green building and releases study that quantifies ROI of sustainably built homes.
Wisconsin's Solar Decathlon team focuses on affordable, off-the-shelf solutions suitable for the average family.
This Solar Decathlon home’s contrasting front and rear facades are a nod to past influences and an embrace of present and future technologies.
Team Minnesota updates the traditional gable house to accommodate optimum solar generation.
Team Arizona's 2009 Solar Decathlon entry aims for equilibrium in a constantly changing desert environment.
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The school took a more “round-about” approach to designing its Solar Decathlon 2009 house.
Caribbean team brings an island feel to its Solar Decathlon House.
ADA-compliant design brings high market viability to ISU's Solar Decathlon entry.
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Scientists at MIT experiment with a chameleon-like black and white roofing material that could take green to a new level.