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Navigating Green Building Guidelines Part I: LEED® for Homes Guidelines
- By Noreen Adler
- Published 02/20/2008
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"Green" building is becoming mainstream. Faced with escalating energy costs, increased awareness of the depletion of our natural resources, and the ill-effects of poor indoor air quality, a movement is growing among building industry professionals and homeowners to approach residential construction with a primary view toward energy conservation, alternative energy generation, and the employment of sustainable, non-toxic materials. This is the first Article of a multi-Article series summarizing the various quidelines currently in the marketplace and analyzing how they can be applied in the context of the renovation of a brownstone or other urban townhouse.
Window, Skylight and Door Basics -- Increasing Energy Efficiency
- By Staff Writer
- Published 05/12/2008
- Unrated
Windows, skylights and doors can make up 10% to 30% of the building envelope and can contribute up to 30% of heat loss and gain. Learn how to evaluate the different energy-saving characteristics of windows and doors, skylights, daylighting and tubular solar skylights to make the best energy savings choice for replacement windows, and how to increase the efficiency of existing windows.
Insulation and the Building Envelope: Controlling Heat Loss and Gain
- By Staff Writer
- Published 05/21/2008
- Unrated
Save energy and lower your utility bills. Learn the basics of heat gain and loss, and how to prevent it.

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