Author: LEED Blogger
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Open Offices May Increase Workplace Conflict
Shared spaces could ramp up tensions between occupants. More…
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Watch: tenKsolar takes a totally new approach to PV system architecture
Solar Power International, being the biggest and baddest solar industry conference of the year, means that the biggest and baddest manufacturers are all on hand, in one room, at the same time. So, where to begin? Well, for us, tenKsolar‘s DUO system stood out. Basically, the company has rethought the traditional module andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Watch: GameChange talks about Pour-in-Place mounting system
GameChange Racking has a ton of mounting/racking solutions (even adding solar trackers to the portfolio), but the company might be most known for its Pour-in-Place Ballasted Ground System. As you may know, GameChange says the Pour-in-Place is helpful for faster installs, uses up to 25% less concrete than other systems, has up toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Rammed Earth Workers’ Quarters
No, I’m not talking about the simple, bare bones homes of workers in ages past. The Australian firm Luigi Rosselli Architects have adopted this sustainable and energy efficient building material and practice to construct a residence for seasonal workers at a cattle ranch. The workers’ residence takes the basic shape of a rammed earth wall,…
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DOE Creates Definition for Net Zero Buildings
Simplified definition to standardize industry terminology. More…