Author: LEED Blogger

  • Awesome Multi Story Shipping Container Homes

    One of the key characteristics of shipping containers is that they can easily be stacked one on top of another and still retain their structural soundness. After all, when they were still used for their primary purpose i.e. the shipping of goods, they where stacked high into the air. Because of this, these building blocks…

  • Space Saving Sliding Furniture

    Living small requires that every piece of furniture performs it’s own function, as well as some extra one’s besides. Storage is usually the biggest problem, and the Spanish firm PKMN Architectures came up with a unique way to solve this obstacle during the renovation of a small villa in Madrid, Spain. To do so, they…

  • GBCI and Parking Associations Promote Sustainability

    Agreement will improve sustainability in parking operations. More…

  • Living Sustainably in a Dumpster

    Dr. Jeff Wilson of the Huston-Tillotson University in Texas has embarked on a very unique and special experiment. He has transformed a dumpster into a home and plans to live in it for a full year, so that he can learn as much as he can about sustainable living. The experiment is called the Dumpster…

  • New Belgium Brewing adds 50% more onsite solar capacity

    New Belgium Brewing Co. is once again partnering with Boulder-based Namasté Solar to add an additional 96.525 kW of photovoltaic solar paneling at its Fort Collins facility. The new system will be in addition to 870 panels New Belgium installed in 2009 and will bring total onsite solar production toRead More — Solar Builder magazine