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For green infill builder Bethesda Bungalows, the first step to a high-performance house is tearing down an old, inefficient one.
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Investors Back Green Rehabs
Jun. 19--This 1914 rowhouse will offer more green features than standard energy-efficient appliances.
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Ellen Tohn tells public health and housing industry officials that energy efficiencies improve air quality and comfort and reduce moisture and pests.
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Government leaders come together to promote eco-friendly construction and renovation to about 1,000 public and housing industry officials.
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A touch of contemporary design and sustainability revitalizes a historic site in Charm City.
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Americans are embracing energy efficiency.
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When Trus Joist introduced the first engineered I-joist in 1969, it wasn't to save the planet. It was to help save a building industry that depended on huge, old-growth trees that were quickly becoming scarce and more protected by regulators.
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Baltimore Sun columnist Kevin Cowherd spoke for a lot of people when he wrote of his newly installed programmable thermostat: "We're afraid to touch [it]." His rant came shortly after he replaced his old mercury-filled manual unit, which had three settings -- heat, cool, and off -- and that he...