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{Nature_and_Environment.90.3}: ... {wren1111} Tue, 18 Nov 2008 11:38:16 EST (22 lines)
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<b>Green Sheds</b> "http://web.mac.com/stephenamouzon/Original_Green_Site/Blog/Entries/2 008/11/12_Green_Sheds.html" <img src="http://web.mac.com/stephenamouzon/Original_Green_Site/Blog/Entri es/2008/11/12_Green_Sheds_files/shapeimage_2.jpg"> <i>We stand the risk of killing this second green revolution if we dont start looking at solar equipment as an act of design, not just an act of engineering. Todays green revolution seems strong, but the one in the 1970s seemed strong, too. But the bottom line is: If It Cant Be Loved, It Wont Last. The Green Shed pictured above is my first attempt to show that solar in particular and green in general can be beautiful. Surely there are other architects who can do a much more beautiful job, but hopefully this makes the point. So what is a Green Shed? A Green Shed is something that you build somewhere in your yard that does several things: It houses your recycling bins and your trash can. It is your potting shed. It contains your toolshed. And it houses your solar equipment and maybe your collectors.
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