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Sustainable Historic Homes: Graphic
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008. Half of the graphic completed! Now to upgrade one side to be completely over the top green! I'm going to change the windows and door, add some solar panels to the roof, any other suggestions? I found this reference for a book the sounds like it might be useful for you! Site and habitat restoration, transportation integration, food producing landscapes, energy efficient design, materials. Selection, indoor air quality, cost implications and more. By the ways your blog looks great!
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EDDT 231 Carbon Neutrality: April 2008
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EDDT 231 Carbon Neutrality. Friday, April 4, 2008. How can we lower the fuel consumption, electrical usage, and/or heat loss? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Richard T. Bynum, Jr. Insulation Handbook, McGraw-Hill Professional; 1 edition (November 9, 2000). National Research Council of Canada, British Columbia Building Code, 2006. Mike Holmes Make it Right, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (2007). Inhabitat - first leed platinum carbon neutral building. Rona The Canadian How-To-People. View my complete profile.
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Eddt 231 - Bug Kill Home?: March 2008
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Eddt 231 - Bug Kill Home? Friday, March 7, 2008. To compare bug kill lumber and leading lumber in terms of structural integrity, cost and availability in the Kamloops region. I will compare leading lumber and bug killed lumber in the following ways:. I will search various academic journals, books and local suppliers to find up to date values of lumber in today's market and compare it with today's value of bug kill lumber. 3) Structural Integrity -. Or will I have to test it myself? Is the acoustic values...
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Eddt 231 - Bug Kill Home?: April 2008
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Eddt 231 - Bug Kill Home? Tuesday, April 8, 2008. My Abstract Outline - Ready for editing! This is my most recent abstract outline, I am welcoming all kinds of feedback! Friday, April 4, 2008. My abstract outline - rough copy. This is the start of my abstract outline, more is still to come. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How would you feel about a bug kill home? Pine Forest - Courtesy of LondonKoreanLinks.net. Courtesy of Jupiter Images. Construction Economics" ENR Vol/Iss:260(3) Jan '08 p.20-21.
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EDDT 231 Carbon Neutrality: March 2008
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EDDT 231 Carbon Neutrality. Monday, March 17, 2008. Project: To find a good method for retrofitting Old Main with insulation and solar panels so as to help the university reach the future goal of carbon neutrality. What different types of insulations are there? What are the most productive ways to insulate Old Main with out a "deconstructive renovation? How could solar panels be utilized to improve heat regulation and/or electricity consumption? How would you insulate a wall made mostly of glass? What di...
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Sustainable Historic Homes: Updated Graphic!
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Thursday, April 3, 2008. We've got wind power, solar panels, rain water storage, added insulation, new windows and doors, and vents! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Greenest Building is the One Already Built. Thompson Rivers Library Research Guide. Institute for Construction Research. Canadian Construction Materials Center. Office of Energy Efficiency. 1 Williams, Daniel.E. (2007) Sustainable Design: Ecology, Architecture, and Planning. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley &Sons, Inc. 9 Marshall, Bria...
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Sustainable Historic Homes: February 2008
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Monday, February 25, 2008. Welcome to my blog for EDDT 231. This blog will outline the process of creating an applied research process about renovating historical homes to incorporate green, sustainable living techniques. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Greenest Building is the One Already Built. Thompson Rivers Library Research Guide. Institute for Construction Research. Canadian Construction Materials Center. Office of Energy Efficiency. USA Malcolm Wells, Irin Spetgang, and Solar Service Corporation.