Montana

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Making the Ideal More Real

The definition of ''humanitarian design'' is still in flux, even if its practice proliferates. More

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Renew, Restore, Recycle

In Oregon’s Willamette Valley, The Allison Inn & Spa aims to cultivate the well-being of its guests and its land. More

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Natural Centerpiece

What once was on site is restored at the Anita B. Gorman Conservation Discovery Center. More

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LC Ranch, Three Forks, Mont.

Lake|Flato Architects kept two regional precedents in mind when designing this Montana getaway. More

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Biomass Boilers Are on the Rise

Looking for an environmentally friendly way to warm your buildings? A gasifier just might be the ticket to a cleaner—and cheaper—heating system. More

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the point house, montana

This is a lovely house, set low, and doesn't make a statement," a judge said. But it has plenty to say about the landscape. Bohlin Cywinski Jackson devised a long, linear platform that treads lightly on the land. More

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Project Spotlight: Straw-Bale Homes Provide Shelter for Native American Families in Need

Straw bale is not only a more practical installation techique for Red Feather Development, it also boasts efficient, eco-friendly attributes. More

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Home On The Range / Billings, Mont.

As Montana’s only LEED Platinum-certified structure recognized by the Washington, D.C.-based U.S. Green Building Council, this 8,300-square-foot (771-m2) building houses several nonprofit environmental groups. More

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Weekly Federal Update: April 13-17, 2009

New Brookings report says more jobs departing cities for the suburbs; DOE partners with commercial real estate companies to create high-efficiency buildings; and more. More

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New + Notable

Kohler. The industry’s first one-piece, 1.0-gpf, high-efficiency toilet with pressure assist technology, the San Raphael Pressure Lite uses compressed air to propel water for strong flushing power. According to the firm, the toilet, which carries the EPA WaterSense label, can save a household of four 7,000 to 10,000 gallons of water a year versus a standard 1.6-gpf model. The unit has Comfort Height seating and an elongated bowl. 800.456.4537. More

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