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    The First Green Art Center In New York State

    by  • November 16, 2008 • Building • 0 Comments

    The new Burchfield-Penney Art Center, pictured left, is holding its grand re-opening on November 22nd, and they have more than just some great new pieces of art to celebrate. The center, located in Buffalo, is the first art museum in New York state to be certified by the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and [...]

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    100% Sewer Free Building Uses Composting Toilets, Waterless Urinals

    by  • October 21, 2008 • Building • 0 Comments

    The new C.K. Choi building at the University of British Columbia stretches 30,000 square feet, has 5 separate international research centers, uses natural ventilation and daylight, and isn’t connected to any sewer system. Their toilets use no water at all, but instead rely on composting toilets and waterless urinals that collect the waste in the basement and ensure no [...]

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    ‘Cob’ Homes Made From Earth Still Look Good

    by  • September 18, 2008 • Building • 0 Comments

    If someone were to tell you their new house was made out of cob, you might not realize that it started out looking like this. But the old tradition of building a home from the ground up (literally), is starting a new environmental trend, and catching on in Ireland and South England. The cob home actually has [...]

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    Floating Homes Made From Recycled Materials

    by  • September 12, 2008 • Building • 0 Comments

    Feel free to file this under the “Yeah, right” category of your brain, but this guy, Michel Krueger, is pretty certain that when we run out of space on land to build homes on, we’re going to want to build them on water – okay, not so hard-to-believe. The hard-to-believe part comes when he says his company, Studio Noach, wants [...]

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    Dubai Ziggurat: Sustainable Living for 1 Million People

    by  • August 28, 2008 • Building • 0 Comments

    Although the artificial islands in Dubai may be some of the most eye catching features of the city right now, take a look at this new concept for a carbon-neutral super structure that would have the capacity to house up to 1 million people. Created by the environmental design firm Timelinks, the pyramidal structure is going to stretch 2.3 kilometers, [...]

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    ADC Awarded First Platinum LEED Certification for Data Center

    by  • August 12, 2008 • Building • 0 Comments

    The thing about data centers is they aren’t ve ry interesting. They’re just buildings filled with computers, which makes them somewhat boring. But what makes the new McClellan/Sacramento building by Advanced Data Centers cool (and green), is the fact that its developers have found a way to become more energy efficient, reducing its energy consumption by 25-30% of [...]

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    Velux Model Home 2020 Shows Sustainable Living Environments

    by  • July 14, 2008 • Building • 0 Comments

    Velux, a Denmark based building company, has started construction on six different model homes that are aiming to showcase “climate-neutral construction” and “optimal indoor comfort” by making the most of natural sunlight and fresh air. Two of the homes will be built in Denmark, with one each in Austria, France, Britain, and Germany. The homes will be [...]

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