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Feature: Top performer By Larry Schwake on 03/22/2010 Back in 2005, Ronald Wilcox, superintendent of the Madison County School System, requested an energy-efficiency assessment from Waste Reduction Partners, an advisory team of
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Feature: Smaller, smarter, greener By Scott Huebner, AIA on 03/22/2010 In response to a slower economy, many homeowners are finding ways to stretch dollars, trim excess spending and be resourceful with
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Checklist: Air sealing By Maggie Leslie on 03/22/2010 Air sealing is a crucial part of building a healthy, energy-efficient home. Below is a checklist of items to use to ensure proper
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Feature: Certification programs By Maggie Leslie on 03/22/2010 Green labels for your new home When shopping for a new green home, there are many local and national labels out there. How
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Feature: AmeriCorps Recovery Project Energize in WNC By Elizabeth Koenig on 03/22/2010 What is AmeriCorps? A federal program, AmeriCorps is intended to improve the country though dedicated volunteer service. It formally
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Checklist: Advanced framing By Marcus Renner on 03/22/2010 Although contested, wood-framed buildings are a great American innovation. Developed 150 years ago, wood-framed (also called stud-framed or western platform framed) buildings now
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Checklist: A primer for passive solar By Maggie Leslie on 03/22/2010 If designed properly, a home can be heated with minimal additional cost by using passive solar. By simply siting the
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If you drive by the Nauhaus home under construction in a quiet neighborhood off Brevard Road in West Asheville, you might not notice anything radically different about it. But if
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Case Study: Queen Branch cottage By Diana Bellgowan on 03/22/2010 In a south-facing cove, where a small stream called Queen Branch meets the Little Tennessee River, the Dean family built their
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