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LEED for New Construction EAc6
LEED for Core and Shell EAc6
LEED for Commercial Interiors EAc4
LEED for Schools EAc6
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PRODUCTS

By CSI Division, Section


ARTICLES

EBN: Product Review - June 2011
EBN: Newsbrief - February 2011
EBN: Newsbrief - November 2010
EBN: Product Review - November 2010
EBN: Newsbrief - January 2010
EBN: Feature - October 2006
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CASE STUDIES

Project Image: 221 Molalla
(34,000 sq. feet) (3,200 sq. meters)
Retail, Commercial office
Project Image: Aldo Leopold Legacy Center
(12,000 sq. feet) (1,100 sq. meters)
Interpretive Center, Commercial office
Project Image: Annie Creek Restaurant and Gift Shop
(10,000 sq. feet) (970 sq. meters)
Restaurant, Retail
Project Image: Austin Resource Center for the Homeless
(27,000 sq. feet) (2,500 sq. meters)
Other
Project Image: Baca/Dlo'ay azhi Community School
(79,000 sq. feet) (7,300 sq. meters)
K-12 education
This major renovation converted a retail lumberyard into an office and retail facility. Retail space...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY ITEMS

Videos

Jim Hamm Productions, publisher (1999)
 

Books

by Amory Lovins et al. (2004)
by International Energy Association (2003)
by Jim Augustyn (2003)
by Guy Dauncey et al. (2001)
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PRODUCTS

ARTICLES
Image 1 Innovations in Solar Air Heating Systems
EBN: Product Review - June 2011

CASE STUDIES
Project Image: 221 Molalla
Oregon City, OR

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Image 1 Winning the Oil Endgame by Amory Lovins et al. (2004)