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Y2E2 at Stanford University

It is possible to learn something in school. It’s even more possible
to learn about sustainable building if you happen to be a student at
Stanford or walk through the campus. In another push toward collegiate
sustainability Stanford University proudly unveiled the Y2E2 (or for
those less technical the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and
Energy Building). Yes, the […]

Green Mission Corridor

With all the Green condo hoopla focusing on the Arterra in South Beach, it would be easy to overlook the Green Valencia corridor. On 22nd and Valencia, the Lorax guys have quietly erected a darker green building. The carbon imprint of this mixed use project should be much lower than the highly marketed Arterra. Don’t […]

Green McMansions

If Fred Flintstone were alive he might build a house in an old quarry in San Rafael where six 5000 square foot Green homes will soon exist. For those new to the Green Real Estate world Green homes and McMansions, when combined, create a type of oxymoron because of the excessive materials used, all well […]

Green Saves Money

Answer C)
Finally there’s the green that can save green. Did all you capitalists just get excited? It’s not just about photovoltaic panels, although if you’re not a fan of PG&E or the equivalent megalopolis energy supplier then the fact that an energy company can actually send you a check each month may excite your bank […]



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