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[...] There are many materials out there, from paint to carpets &amp; wood, for interior and exterior. Just explore, get it and apply it, if you want a healthy environment. Sustainable design, is an elementary feature for architecture. ... [...]...</description>
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		<description>Thankyou for your comment. You may have a point, but my aim in this writing was to give a hint on sustainability an architect&#039;s and maybe the end user&#039;s responsibilities. Ofcourse we prefer to use a building that we love but not so many of us are that lucky. So why shouldn&#039;t we change it into a more fulfilling place? Instead of demolishing old buildings or filling up precious land in order to build a new &quot;lovable&quot; building I think it&#039;s better to renovate.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thankyou for your comment. You may have a point, but my aim in this writing was to give a hint on sustainability an architect&#8217;s and maybe the end user&#8217;s responsibilities. Ofcourse we prefer to use a building that we love but not so many of us are that lucky. So why shouldn&#8217;t we change it into a more fulfilling place? Instead of demolishing old buildings or filling up precious land in order to build a new &#8220;lovable&#8221; building I think it&#8217;s better to renovate.</p>
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		<title>Steve Mouzon tarafından</title>
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		<description>Serda, I&#039;m delighted to see that you&#039;re including things like organic cultivation, building renovation, and urban sustainability on your list. Problem is, they&#039;re the last items. Check out this link, which makes the case that the renovation of lovable historic buildings for new uses is twice as good as building new LEED buildings that cannot be loved:
http://www.originalgreen.org/OG/Blog/Entries/2009/5/19_Down_the_Unlovable_Carbon_Stair-Steps.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Serda, I&#8217;m delighted to see that you&#8217;re including things like organic cultivation, building renovation, and urban sustainability on your list. Problem is, they&#8217;re the last items. Check out this link, which makes the case that the renovation of lovable historic buildings for new uses is twice as good as building new LEED buildings that cannot be loved:<br />
<a href="http://www.originalgreen.org/OG/Blog/Entries/2009/5/19_Down_the_Unlovable_Carbon_Stair-Steps.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.originalgreen.org/OG/Blog/Entries/2009/5/19_Down_the_Unlovable_Carbon_Stair-Steps.html</a></p>
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