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Sustainable Architecture Innovations: The Green House - Eco-Friendly Design for Modern Homes & Commercial Spaces | Ideal for LEED Projects & Green Living
Sustainable Architecture Innovations: The Green House - Eco-Friendly Design for Modern Homes & Commercial Spaces | Ideal for LEED Projects & Green Living
Sustainable Architecture Innovations: The Green House - Eco-Friendly Design for Modern Homes & Commercial Spaces | Ideal for LEED Projects & Green Living

Sustainable Architecture Innovations: The Green House - Eco-Friendly Design for Modern Homes & Commercial Spaces | Ideal for LEED Projects & Green Living

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Now available in paperback, The Green House vividly illustrates the emerging collaboration between stylish architecture, interior design, and environmental responsibility. This groundbreaking book features more than thirty-five residences in fifteen countries—and nearly every conceivable natural environment—designed by a combination of star architects and lesser-known practitioners, all of whom put "greenness" in the service of quality design, and not the other way around.

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As a coffee table book of high-style architecture with a 'green' focus, this is an excellent book. Everything is well documented, and there are beautiful pictures of a diverse set of very creatively designed structures. I would argue that many of the single-family homes break the principal of building only as large as necessary, but that's pretty typical of high-end 'aesthetic' architecture anyway. There are also a number of green apartment buildings, and even one low-income complex.Unfortunately, I wanted a book on green homes built by average people, not multi-million dollar projects. Thus, I returned the book and ordered "Good Green Homes" instead.