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A smart, exuburant design shows that homes can be net-zero, even in Chicago.
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The walkable, historically inspired SchoolStreet development in Libertyville, will include 26 Front Porch Revival homes, including a show house designed by architect Sarah Susanka.
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Built largely by the homeowner and completed over the course of seven years, the project is one of the highest-scoring but least-expensive LEED homes ever.
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The Center for Environmental Innovation in Roofing offers a multifaceted definition of what it means to go green on top.
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For those readers who could not attend the green building extravaganza in Chicago, here’s a brief look at some of show’s news.
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Developers urge their peers to green existing buildings.
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Officials of Pulte, American Standard, and USA Today tell Greenbuild attendees that consumers desire energy-efficient, water-saving, and healthy-home options--but they’d better look good too.
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The list features five residential innovations, including composite decking, a high-efficiency toilet, and a smart pump.
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14 residential products that will be on display at next week's conference and expo in Chicago.
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Of all the people I’ve known working to move our industry toward a sustainable future, Hanley Award winner Alex Wilson has maintained the steadiest focus and clearest vision.