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Allison Arieff on Prefab, Going Local, and Why the Suburbs Aren’t So Bad (Podcast)

4:26 pm in architecture, buildings, buy local, cities, green building, housing industry, TreeHugger Radio, urban life, walking by TreeHugger

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One can't spend years as the editor in chief of Dwell magazine and not be something of a sage on sustainable design. What's more, Allison Arieff literally wrote the book on prefab architecture and now shares her explorations in the pages of the New York Times. In our interview she reflects on the troubled arc of prefab's promise, why the suburbs aren't that bad (and also Read the full story on TreeHugger

Nice Shades: Tips From The Pros On How To Keep The Heat Out

1:59 pm in architects, Design & Architecture, green building, housing industry by TreeHugger

keeping the heat out image Image credit Strassburger Windows It is one of the lunacies of housing in America that builders pay no attention to orientation or window placement, then have to oversize the air conditioning unit to compensate, forcing the homeowner to pay more up front and higher operating costs through the life of the house. So what do you do if you are stuck in one of these dinosaurs? Tristan Roberts of BuildingGreen has some suggestions, which have been republished in Read the full story on TreeHugger

Arguments Against White Roofs in Northern Cities are Specious, Revisited

11:58 am in Design & Architecture, housing industry, materials by TreeHugger

winnipeg white roof White roofs in winter in Winnepeg After posting about the benefits of white roofs, (as Mike did here on TreeHugger), Andrew Sullivan published a couple of letters from readers questioning their benefits. I had a look at this issue two years ago, and wrote that Arguments Against White Roofs in Northern Cit...Read the full story on TreeHugger