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Volume 11, No.4,
Spring 2002
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Cover Story: Shades of Green: the award winning
solar canopy at the Earth Centre in Doncaster is a showpiece
for technology, engineering and local resource use. The structure
of engineered softwood poles that hold high-tech semi-opaque
photovoltaic solar panels is a showpiece for Britain.
Also:
Blue House, Blue Skies: a new solar house at
the Findhorn eco-village incorporates solar heating collectors
on the roof that contribute heat collected from sunshine to
the underfloor heating system.
Homework saves the Environment: Eco-Funk combines with
ingenuity as architect Michael Rose adds a home-office space
to his bungalow to give amazing sustainability results.
Greening the Flats of London: 50% energy savings, eye
catching style and delighted residents have resulted from the
greening of a block of flats in Britain’s capital city.
GreenPro News: new developments in the eco-building product
sector.
Regulars: News, reviews, product information,
letters, events.
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