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Adaptable Workstation
This video shows how an office can be modified quickly and efficiently without having to renovate.  Tenant improvements and tenant build-outs oftentimes require intensive remodeling, which uses a great deal of resources and creates construction wastes.  By using an "adaptable workstation", an office can be modified according to the occupants preferences and be done more than once.
Hearst Tower in New York City
First New York City building to earn Gold certification LEED Core & Shell.  90% of the structural steel contains recycled material, waterfall fountain inside the building uses captured rainwater, day lighting strategies, and much more have given the building a first-class reputation.
Cooling the Earth, One Roof at a Time
Imagine a whole city with reflective roofing.  A white-out of all the buildings' rooftop can significantly reduce urban temperatures while helping reduce carbon emissions and energy usage.
Kohler Low Flow Toilets
This Consumer Reports reporter showing how Kohler's Archer toilet uses less water than other low-flow toilets, but still has a powerful flush.

How a geothermal power plant works
Geothermal energy, a renewable resource, is abundant and yet it only accounts for less than 0.3% of the world's energy source.  This video shows how a geothermal power plant works.
Zero Energy Green Home Model
Impressive video ad showing affordable green homes in New Mexico built by Artistic Homes.
Green a Roof, Cool a City
RiverWired, an internet green news reporting platform, interviews a green roof specialist in New York on how a green roof can help clean the earth, improve air quality, and cool a city.
Choosing the best air filter for your HVAC system
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