Niagara Conservation

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Six New Products from the 2015 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show

The annual event, now a part of Design and Construction Week in Las Vegas,... More

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Rainfall, Niagara Conservation

Conserving water doesn’t have to mean sacrificing comfort with this large showerhead. More

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Innovation Re-emerges In Kitchen and Bath Products

Creativity was alive and well at the 2012 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show. More

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New toilets offer good looks and high performance

The toilet category is abuzz with cool designs and ultra high-efficiency products. More

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Product Review: Low-Flow Bath Fixtures

With the advent of WaterSense certification—and manufacturers’ overwhelming response to it, there’s simply no excuse not to specify water-efficient toilets, showerheads, and faucets. More

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Product Review: Low-Flow Bath Fixtures

With the advent of WaterSense certification—and manufacturers’ overwhelming response to it, there’s simply no excuse not to specify water-efficient toilets, showerheads, and faucets. More

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Niagara Conservation's Stealth toilet

The Stealth uses only 0.8 gallons of water per flush. More

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New + Notable

Products for sustainably built homes, including recycled-aluminum tiles, LED lighting, an ultra-high-efficiency toilet, bamboo decking, and more. More

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Projects

130 William

Adjaye Associates, Hill West Architects

Condor Street Housing

Merge Architects

Double Stoop House

Model Practice

Falcon Ledge Residence

Alterstudio Architecture

Garden Laneway House

Williamson Williamson Inc.

West Lynn Residence

A Parallel Architecture

River Bend Residence

Lake|Flato Architects

The Rose Apartments

Brooks + Scarpa

Henry Island Guesthouse

Bohlin Cywinski Jackson

Forest Retreat

Scalar Architecture

Sunnydale Community Center

Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

National Juneteenth Museum

Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), KAI Enterprises

Wacheno Welcome Center

Opsis Architecture

The Ecology School

Kaplan Thompson Architects, Briburn, Simons Architects

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