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This company uses only finishes that meet European E0 and E1 standards for low to no VOCs or formaldehyde.
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The “stubbornly beautiful” dandelion is an apt icon for the International Living Future Institute’s Living Building Challenge, the most ambitious green certification criteria to date, which encompasses a regenerative philosophy, advocacy platform, and certification program.
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Some of the nation’s most energy-efficient homes and their builders were honored as winners of the 2012 EnergyValue Housing Awards.
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Beyond the business of bricks and mortar, public service is more than an elective for some architects.
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An interview with David Cook, project engineer for the University of Hawaii’s Hale Pilihonua house.
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Metal roofs, awnings, and carports on the 45 subsidized homes in this rural community offer a nod to old plantation-style houses.
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Husband and wife builders show green construction doesn’t have to break the bank, even on a tropical island.
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A roundup of green building news, including solar panels increase home values, affordable LED bulbs, and Hawaii rebate program runs dry.
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Students and supporters express relief that the competition, which was forced to move away from its traditional spot in front of the U.S. Capitol, will still be held in the heart of downtown Washington.
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Learning about renewable energy generation is a breeze at Hawaii Preparatory Academy's Energy Lab.