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The Giant Pink Tap at Ecobuild 2011: driving home the importance of getting “waterwise” and reducing our water footprint
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Ecobuild 2011: A Global Exchange of Green Building Knowledge

March 8, 2011 Mignon O'Young 1

Grey skies with a hint of spring and a peek of sunshine. I called London my adopted home for a few days last week while I attended Ecobuild 2011, held at ExCel London, from March …

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2014 Net Positive Energy + Water Conference

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The International Living Future Institute is hosting the Net Positive Energy + Water Conference in San Francisco, California on February 4-5, 2014. The conference will bring together leading experts from around the world to develop …

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The First Green Replacement for the Concrete Block

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Four years ago, I asked a contractor and architect whether or not there exist concrete masonry units (CMU) with recycled content.  “CMU is CMU, just use the standard specs,” they said.  Fast forward to 2009, …

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Laundry Facility Reincarnated as the First LEED Certified Residential Building in Northern California

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Why would a developer save part of an unreinforced brick building when it has no historical value and would cost more money to save than to demolish it?  Because saving one façade would help provide …

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