Interior Design – Learn More About It
04.16.2011
Interior design is a multi-aspect career in which technical and creative solutions are related within a structure in order to attain a constructed interior setting. The interior designing procedure follows a coordinated and systematic methodology, including analysis, research, and assimilation of knowledge into the artistic process, whereby the resources and needs of the customer are […]
It’s New Homes Month!
04.15.2011
Did you know April is considered New Homes Month? If you’ve been thinking about planning and building a new home, now is definitely a great time find information on constructing your dream home! Current homeowners looking to build a new home and prospective homeowners alike can find lots of beneficial information on the National Association […]
The New Hybrid Homes – Caleb’s Journey
04.15.2011
With the multitude of residential building technologies available, it only makes sense that the optimized home might take advantage of more than one. Though the majority of residences in this country are built using conventional framing technologies (dimensional 2×4 and 2×6 lumber for walls as an example) other structural technologies are available and have become increasingly […]
Green Building Leaders Press Industry to Halve CO2 of Building Materials
04.15.2011
Robert Gluck | Advocates are challenging the global building sector to cut the carbon footprint of concrete and other products by 30% by 2014, and 50% by 2030. Edward Mazria, the American architect behind the influential 2030 Challenge to zero out fossil fuel use from all buildings, is turning to a new target: carbon-heavy construction materials. The “2030 […]
Green Architect : Meet the Future
04.14.2011
With the advent of increasingly innovative green technologies, architects are now more than ever able to fully maximize their sophisticated artistic visions, while simultaneously minimizing the negative environmental effects of their structures. As climates and resources shift, environmentally-conscious architecture is beginning to produce more and more complex, sustainable, and awe-inspiring buildings, signifying that green architecture […]
NAHB Predicts Average Home Size Will Shrink Over the Next Few Years
04.13.2011
Last month we told you about the National Association of Home Builders’ (NAHB) survey study that was presented at the NAHB International Builders’ Show, which revealed what builders expect new homes to be like within the coming years. That survey study predicted that homes will become greener and smaller by 2015. Recently, the NAHB told […]
Good Design is Timeless
04.13.2011
As a culture, we are obsessed with what’s “in.” What’s new, popular, the latest trend, the style of the season. In the design world, we often talk about what’s hot. This year’s color, for instance. And we use expressions like, “oh, that’s so last year.” Have you ever walked into a home and instantly felt […]
The New Passive Home
04.13.2011
Heat your home by throwing a dinner party? This concept may sound bizarre, but it’s feasible in cutting-edge green homes that are so well-insulated, they don’t need a furnace or boiler. They’ll stay warm simply with body heat. A hairdryer might also suffice. By H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAY “It’s like living in a glass […]
What is Green Architecture?
04.11.2011
by Bill Sutton | Green architecture is definitely not black and white. Green architecture is inherently organic and integrated. There are currently many varying approaches and schools of thought behind this. I am no architect but I do have a huge appreciation for the art. I thoroughly enjoy the very few times […]