Harvesting Rainwater in Colorado – Can it be Done?
I recently had a conversation about water usage and rights in Colorado. For years we have known that the water
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I recently had a conversation about water usage and rights in Colorado. For years we have known that the water

Windows are an important architectural component for both residential and commercial buildings and can significantly impact both construction budgets as
I was recently asked about heating a home with a radiant floor heating system that utilized solar hot water. This

The new age of futuristic living is just around the corner. Technology is ever growing, making the idea of robots,
We toured the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Research Support Facility, and were able to see a number of design solutions

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Anyone who lives in the Denver area is familiar with the large difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures. Designing a
The concrete that is used today typically consists of five materials; air, Portland cement, gravel and crushed stone, sand, and
The recent LIGHTFair International (LFI) in Las Vegas, the world’s largest architectural and commercial lighting trade show, reported record breaking attendance
When the LEED system arrived on the scene a number of years ago it was really quite simple to attain
Recently, one of our single family home clients asked me to review two window quotes they received, one from Windsor
EVstudio is currently partnered up with Thom Filicia of New York to develop this 8000 sqft Custom home. This Modern Barn