I am looking for good book (web site, magazine) about Green Materials/Green Technologies, Sustainable Architecture. I found a few promising, but would like to know if somebody has something to recommend. Thanks.
we used some of their "agricultural byproduct board" a couple of years ago on a project. it can be back painted and then finished on the exposed surfaces with a few layers of tongue oil (it really brings out the depth of the material). if you are serious about getting the materials in hand try ordering their "sourcebook"
looking for a green
I am looking for good book (web site, magazine) about Green Materials/Green Technologies, Sustainable Architecture. I found a few promising, but would like to know if somebody has something to recommend. Thanks.
"Low-tech Light-tech High-tech" by Klaus Daniels
cradle to cradle...
we used some of their "agricultural byproduct board" a couple of years ago on a project. it can be back painted and then finished on the exposed surfaces with a few layers of tongue oil (it really brings out the depth of the material). if you are serious about getting the materials in hand try ordering their "sourcebook"
http://www.strawsticksandbricks.com/product/detail.asp?scatid=39
enjoy
- not bad
also, the us green building council website can be very helful.
keep it green
didn't we have a discussion 'bout SAWP as being really boring and self aggrandizing a few threads back?
Inhabitat.com
and
grist.com
have some great links
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