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The country's first home built to the European specification is about to be constructed near St. Louis.
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Reclaimed granite from Boston's defunct Scollay Square police station and park is now available for reuse as building materials.
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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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Modeled after the builder's ultra-green demonstration home, this tear-down project combines sustainable construction techniques with conservation-boosting products. Follow the crew as they offer insight and advice on green building, product selection, marketing, installation, and much more.
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A savvy homeowner and a green-tuned remodeling team transform a tiny Georgia bungalow into an efficient, family-friendly home.
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After the Solar Decathlon ends, student-led teams explore mass-market opportunities for their innovative technologies.
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On a pleasant day in one of Chicago’s suburbs, a deconstruction contractor and his crew remove an original, custom-made window for salvage from a 1923 home.
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Demolishing an existing house for a renovation or infill project may be quick and easy, but a lot of those building materials unnecessarily end up in land fills.
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The worthy goal of diverting construction materials from the landfill is fraught with obstacles, but recycling opportunities are growing.