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About Abby Wittman
Abby Wittman is a San Francisco-based designer. Her interest in sustainability began while studying architecture at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. She has worked extensively with alternative building materials and pre-fab construction, focusing on material and energy efficiency.
OWADP Member Susan Aiken hosts Kira Gould, co-author of Women in Green: Voices of Sustainable Design, and the OWA Book Circle February meeting at her office Hamilton + Aiken in San Francisco, California
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Women In Green is Still a Hot Topic

March 20, 2014 Abby Wittman 0

Editor’s Foreword: This article reports on the Book Circle’s February meeting hosted by the Organization of Women Architects and Design Professionals (OWADP) based in the San Francisco Bay Area. The book featured and discussed was …

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Reinventing the Toilet

November 16, 2018 0

Since 2011, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has sponsored the Reinvent the Toilet Challenge, providing grants and investment to researchers around the world. Last week, the Foundation along with global innovators, development banks, corporate partners, …

Rooftop View of 130 kW Solar Photovoltaic System at Mosaica
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Affordable Housing Project Incorporates Largest Residential Solar Photovoltaic System in San Francisco

June 3, 2009 0

What do you do when your project has close to 40,000 square foot of roof space in one city block, good sun exposure, and no shading impediments?  Go solar, of course, and generate your own …

Equilibrium House
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Passive House Tour in San Francisco Bay Area

November 8, 2013 0

On November 8 – 10, 2013, Passive House California is celebrating International Passive House Days by showcasing four Passive Houses in the San Francisco Bay Area. Four sets of homeowners will be opening their homes …

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