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Qualifying showers must meet requirements for flow rates as well as performance.
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GreenCraft Builders' latest Texas project blends well with its 60s-era neighborhood, while its high-performance features push the boundaries of modern sustainability.
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A look at the looming water crisis and what it may mean for architects, contractors, engineers, and technology suppliers
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The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication creates headlines of its own with a sustainable new structure.
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Tate’s new engineered hardwood tiles are made of 3-mm-thick natural wood laminate bonded to an 11-mm-thick Versacore wood veneer backer.
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Green is part of NOVUS International’s culture, so when it was time to build a new headquarters, it was natural for them to seek LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
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Humanscale’s Diffrient World chair is made from eight major parts and weighs less than 25 pounds (11 kg).
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Designed to look like a 6-inch recessed downlight trim kit, the Faux Can is actually a flush-mounted CFL downlight, helping to avoid the heat problems associated with recessed cavities, says the firm. The 26-watt, Energy Star–qualified fixture is available in dimming and non-dimming versions. It...
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Otis by Harter from izzy is a hybrid between a side and lounge chair featuring a molded piece of Petra thermoplastic polyester from 100 percent post-consumer material.
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Sloan Valve Co. has released its new Drain Deck and Bio-Deck style SloanStone solid-surface lavatory systems.