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    Ecotect

    Simulate and analyze environmental factors, such as solar, thermal, shading, and daylighting, with Autodesk® Ecotect™ conceptual building performance analysis software. Interact with your data in real time and easily interpret results to better inform decision making for more sustainable designs. Learn how with a free trial.

    Ecotect at Autodesk.com

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    Green Building Studio

    Achieve more efficient, even carbon-neutral, building designs using the powerful analysis tools in the Autodesk® Green Building Studio® web-based service. Leverage building information modeling (BIM) to explore options and gain better design insights through immediate whole-building energy, water, and carbon-emission analysis. In just minutes, learn how to design a carbon-neutral building.

    Green Building Studio at Autodesk.com

     

     
    WileyCPE.com Continuing Education

    Get the continuing education credits you need from the source you trust. Developed by Wiley, the world's leading publisher of architecture content, WileyCPE.com lets you fulfill your requirements on your own schedule, with online access to courses on the most in-demand topics, including health, safety & welfare, and sustainability. All courses are taught by recognized authorities in the field and meet AIA membership and most state mandatory continuing education requirements. Try the demo for free.

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    Articulating Kitchen Faucet

    Kohler introduces the Karbon™ articulating kitchen faucet. Multiple moveable joints allow you to position and lock the faucet exactly where water flow is needed. Fully extend the faucet to fill large pots or lower it into the sink for food preparation and cleanup. Five patented pivot points maximize maneuverability to almost any angle, orientation, or position, either inside or outside the sink. Folds compactly out of the way when not in use. Integral spray head provides both laminar flow and spray functions. Contemporary styling with polished chrome or stainless finish. ADA-compliant level handle.

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    Structural Insulated Roof and Floor Panel

    kama Energy Efficient Building Systems, Inc. has introduced a new structural insulated roof and floor panel. The kama-EEBS RF Panel™ allows free spans of up to 16 feet (4.9 meters), and may help to reduce the number of trusses, purlins, rafters, floor joints, and other structural members required in a building project. This allows reductions in cost and construction time while maintaining high R Values and STC ratings. Custom-fabrication allows for arched roofs and windows, curved walls, and other complex designs. The panels are fully recyclable, and the Styropor® expanded polystyrene is GreenGuard-certified for superior indoor air quality.

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    Green Prefab Cabin

    Method Homes manufactures sustainable, architect-designed prefabricated housing. The first prefab model, the Method Cabin, was designed as a contemporary second home, assembled in the company's controlled-environment facility and built near Mount Baker, Washington. Construction was completed on schedule in three months, with building material waste and site impact reduced by the off-site assembly. The Seattle architectural firm Balance Associates designed the cabin to combine architectural elements, such as cantilevered roofs, with sustainable and energy-efficient features, such as reclaimed cedar siding and whole-house ventilation. A flexible floorplan is available, allowing construction of one- or two-story buildings ranging from 800 to over 2,000 square feet (75 to 190 square meters).

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