
Living with Buildings
Cork From Harvesting To Sustainable Designs
Once better known as a lowly bottle stopper or bulletin board, cork has become an in-demand design material, being used for a multitude of interior building applications.
What is Bamboo and how can you use it?
Bamboo is a relative to the grass family, there are approximately 116 different genera (families) and about 14000 species (branches of relatives) growing in subtropical regions and cold climates
A Home Buyers Shopping List For a Sustainable Home
Understanding all options for sustainable housing deserves more attention from real estate agents and prospective homeowners alike.
Creating an Outdoor Oasis and Outdoor Rooms for Small Spaces
There is nothing quite like spending time in an outdoor room. But for those with limited space, creating a welcoming and comfortable outdoor room may seem impossible.
Geothermal Pantries And Food Storage
Not all that long ago farmers used root cellars to store vegetables, fruits, and preserves.
Changed Building Designs & COVID-19
COVID-19 has changed the way we work, socialize, and even design public spaces.
Can Sustainability be Measured in a ESG Report?
There is no question why as this is one of the fastest moving of all green targets.
Utopian Developments and the Sustainable Housing Search Continues
From sustainable cities, self-sufficient farming communities, and yes others with religious or eccentric themes.
A Nature Based Approach To A Sustainable Home.
Creating a sustainable home means implementing a sustainable infrastructure, including elements like geothermal heating, ambient light,
Pickleball and Residential Home Game Courts
The trend to enjoying vacations at home, better known as "stay-cations”, has created a growth industry in sustainable outdoor design.