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Standing Seam Metal Roof Is Key Design Component for Equestrian Estate

March 8, 2013
Located in the greater Vancouver, British Columbia area, this 2 1/2-acre equestrian estate includes a striking 9,000-square-foot main residence plus three outbuildings totaling 6,000 square feet to accommodate seven horses.


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Mixing Old-World Craftsmanship & Modern Building Science

November 1, 2012

 The restoration of the tower of Independence Hall in Philadelphia has been a fascinating example of the National Park Service’s fierce dedication to preserving the building’s structural elements while supplementing and strengthening the historic site with modern building materials. 


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You Can Bank on It

Roof Pro Inc. Relies on Proven System for Complex Re-Roofing Project
Chris King
October 31, 2012

Scott Summers is president of Roof Pro Inc., headquartered in Bay Shore, N.Y. 


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Winning the Battle of Energy Savings

Solar is helping to save taxpayer dollars while supporting a facility designed to help save soldiers’ lives.
October 30, 2012

 In 2004, Master Sgt. Mark Rizzo’s U.S. Army convoy was traveling north on a route in Baghdad, Iraq. 


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The Shape of Healthcare

A regional health facility in Tennessee moulds its LEED Platinum design to fit the needs of staff and visitors.
Derrick Teal
August 28, 2012

After a rainy winter in 2009, and after waiting for the site to dry, construction finally got underway on the Upper Cumberland Regional Health Facility (UCRHF) in Cookeville, Tenn. Owned by the State of Tennessee, the new construction of this 50,000-square-foot facility building was essential for compensating for the recent and expected growth of the regional health department.

 

  


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Contemporary Art

One of Austin’s greatest artistic and historical landmarks undergoes a transformation on a nonprofit budget.
June 27, 2012

 Arthouse at the Jones Center, one of Austin’s greatest artistic and historical landmarks, recently underwent a refurbishment, restoration and addition process.  


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Preserving the Entrepreneurial Spirit

April 1, 2012
A LEED Gold-certified project demonstrates that historic restoration and green building principles go hand in hand.


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Putting It All Together

Chris King
February 25, 2012

Springer-Peterson Roofing & Sheet Metal prides itself on being able to handle any type of project.


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Architect Profile: Meg Needle, Lord Aeck Sargent Architecture (LAS)

Green Roof Specialist Digs Into Garden Roofs
Stephanie Fujiwara
February 18, 2012

 Meg Needle is a green roof expert who loves to talk about sustainability.  


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Innovative Roof System Tops Spaceport America

February 15, 2012

When most people think of New Mexico, they think of the muted adobe buildings of Sante Fe or the famous natural wonders of Carlsbad Caverns or White Sands Natural Monument. 


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