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December 2008

Specifying Maple Athletic Floors - Sustainable Sport Floors

Credits: 1.00 HSW/SD
December 2008

Protecting Below Grade Building Structures

Credits: 1.00 HSW
December 2008

Sustainable Homes: Design Trends and Technology Innovations

Credits: 1.00 HSW/SD
December 2008

Model Behavior: Anticipating Great Design

Cutting-edge projects throughout the Middle East rely on a variety of simulation programs to inform design and predict building performance
Credits: 1.00 HSW
December 2008

Horizontal Sliding Fire Doors: Catalyst for Architectural Versatility

With across-the-board code acceptance, sliding door systems permit wide, unencumbered openings for egress and open vistas.
Credits: 1.00 HSW
December 2008

What's New in Horizontal Access Doors, Fire Vents & Roof Hatches

Credits: 1.00 HSW
November 2008

Pedestrian Friendly: Planting Trees and Celebrating Stormwater in Urban Areas

When planning for vibrant urban spaces, tree grates and stormwater trench design can assure successful urban forestry and provide new tools for successful stormwater strategies.
Credits: 1.00 HSW/SD
November 2008

The Greening of Color and Texture

Environmentally friendly products combine beauty and sustainability.
Credits: 1.00 HSW/SD
November 2008

LEED for Existing Buildings

Improving Performance Through Operations and Maintenance
Credits: 1.00 HSW/SD
November 2008

An Energy-Conserving Technology From Europe Makes Inroads in the U.S.

American design teams discover the advantages of chilled beams, a mechanical device popular abroad for more than a decade
Credits: 1.00 HSW/SD
November 2008

The American Hardwood Advantage: Carbon-neutral Materials for Today's Zero Tolerance Goals

American hardwoods help offset global warming and benefit the built environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
Credits: 1.00 HSW/SD
November 2008

Specifying Silicone Sealants: Providing Weather Sealing and Flexibility Between Building Components

Silicone sealants offer long-term durability under extreme weather and building conditions for both new construction and renovation applications.
Credits: 1.00 HSW
October 2008

The Beauty, Longevity, and Earth Friendly Benefits of Clay

Credits: 1.00 HSW/SD
October 2008

Natural Modular Stone Systems: An Important Advancement in Mankind's First Building Material

Credits: 1.00 HSW
October 2008

Getting High Design from a Low-Tech Approach

Eschewing complex forms and technology, socially minded architects rely on age-old building techniques to create modern marvels
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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