Posts Tagged ‘energy’

New York’s Emerging Artist Laurance Rassin Displays his Art in the Hampton Designer Showhouse

Laurance is currently exhibiting his work in Manhattan, Miami, Morocco, Paris, Philadelphia, Palm Beach and now in Southampton. For the Hampton Designer Showhouse Laurance has transformed with the help of Ralph Lauren Paint two areas of this fabulous Hampton’s home, built by Burns Development Corp. Both the grand dining hallway and master bedroom nook will [...]

Monday, July 17th, 2006 In General News

Architect sheds daylighting on high school design

The new Green Bay School District high school will seek to maximize the use of natural light through building design and other efforts, according to one of its architects.
School Board members got a glimpse of the possibilities for the concept, generally termed daylighting, during Monday night’s Operational Support Work Session.
Stephen Kuhnen of Bray Associates outlined [...]

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006 In Architecture

Green Building Studio Releases Version 2.0 of the Award-Winning Energy Analysis Web Service

Green Building Studio, Inc., the leading sustainability analysis software and services company in the architectural, engineering, and construction industry, today announced the general availability and release of Version 2.0 of the Green Building Studio web service. This release includes significant new functionality designed to support sustainability design decisions and make detailed comparisons between different building [...]

Friday, June 9th, 2006 In General News

Little house full of big ideas on design and decor

On most construction jobs, Clarum Homes project manager Sean Misskelley is sweating the details as new houses come together.
With the Sunset Celebration Idea House, Misskelley is also thinking about how to deconstruct the 2,400-square-foot contemporary that has gone up this spring on a steel-pier foundation in a parking lot at Sunset magazine’s Menlo Park, Calif., [...]

Sunday, May 28th, 2006 In Architecture, General News