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Ornilux Bird-Safe Glass

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The first installation of Ornilux glass was in 2006 on the facade of an indoor swimming pool building in Plauen, Germany. Photo: Arnold Glas. Click on image to enlarge.

The German company Arnold Glas produces glazing with UV-reflective striping that is highly visible to birds yet nearly invisible to humans.

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Do adobe homes really work in all climates? – Book review

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The weather is turning cold here in southern Vermont. A friend just got chased off the Long Trail (which she was hiking from the Massachusetts to the Canadian borders) by 18 inches of snow on Killington. While the leaves are still turning here in the Connecticut River valley, it's time to start huddling up by the fire and thinking cozy thoughts.

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CC Expanding Sealer – An Alternative to 1- and 2-Part Expanding Foams

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CC Expanding Sealer comes tightly compressed in 5-meter rolls, and it expands 15-fold once it is unrolled. Photo: CC Production AB, Sweden. Click on image to enlarge.

Since I've been writing this weekly column on innovative green building products, the most interesting products have been brought to my attention. CC Expanding Sealer is the latest.

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Green Building Priority #5 – Build Smaller

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These houses at Jenny Way on Martha's Vineyard range in size from 1,080 to 1,400 square feet. Designed and built by South Mountain Company, these were the first LEED Platinum, single-family, affordable housing units in the country. Photo: Randi Baird. Click on image to enlarge.

Number 5 in my list of the top-10 green building priorities is to build smaller houses and optimize the use of materials.

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LED Light as Good as Halogen: the Xicato LED Spot Module

The Xicato LED Spot Module is revolutionizing LED lighting
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While in California two weeks ago, I visited the headquarters of Xicato, one of the most exciting companies in the burgeoning LED (light-emitting diode) lighting industry. CEO Menko DeRoos explained the company's modular approach to LED lighting and demonstrated the exceptional light quality that is achieved with their system.

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Green Building Priority #6 – Ensure Durability and Reuse Existing Buildings

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Deep overhangs and standing-seam roofing are among the features of the homes at Cobb Hill Cohousing that will help to ensure a long life. Photo: Alex Wilson. Click on image to enlarge.

Number 6 in my list of the top-10 green building priorities is to ensure that the home is durably built or renovated, and to reuse existing buildings when possible rather than building new.

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Green Building Priority #8 – Use Green Products

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Number-eight in my list of the top-10 green building priorities is to use "green" or low-environmental-impact products and materials.

Those who are new to green building may be surprised that material selection isn't right at the top of my priority list. Many people assume that what makes a home green are things like the use of recycled-content or bio-based materials--decking made out of recycled milk jugs or foam insulation made from soybean oil, for example.

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Leading the way with Greener Signage: ASI

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ASI offers interior signs made from renewable and recycled materials and exterior signs with PV lighting. Photo: ASI. Click on image to enlarge

Clear signage can help us find our way, it can inform us, and--in a green building--it can highlight environmental features. That signage can also, itself, make a statement about the environment.

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