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The focus for this issue is Assisted Living Facilities. We have included a project profile on Sunnybrook Assisted Living in Iowa that has flooring by some of our members. The profile can be found on pages 8 & 9.
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Volume: 7 | Issue: 2 | Download
The focus for this issue is Assisted Living Facilities. We have included a project profile on Sunnybrook Assisted Living in Iowa that has flooring by some of our members. The profile can be found on pages 8 & 9.
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On The Cover:
Pictured is Mercier Wood Flooring's 3 1/4" Yellow Birch in a Portobello stain. The floor is part of the Design + Program, which allows for customization of the flooring by species, stain, gloss level and more. Photo courtesy Mercier Wood Flooring.
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Cover Story:
— SPECIAL REPORT: Tablet Revolution: How remodelers are using the technology.
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[ON THE COVER]
Builders, trades, designers, and suppliers are using iPads and other tablet devices for a variety of home-building applications. Our special tablet report sheds light on the benefits and drawbacks of this emerging business tool category.
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Our guest contributor this month is Mr. Timothy Vander Heiden J.D. He is currently CEO of SafePath Products and Van Duerr Industries with over 16 years experience in the industry of marketing and manufacturing products for the ADA compliance and specializes in green technology for the architectural market place. The information shared in his article is likely not common knowledge to most of you. We appreciate the opportunity to bring this information to light for you.
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COVER:
Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Lab, a Living Building in Kamuela, Hawaii, designed by Flansburgh Architects. The $7.7 million K-12 uses wind turbines, radiant cooling, and PVs to reach net-zero energy use; it’s also net-zero in water use. Five other Living Buildings are also profiled in this special Greenbuild 2011 report.
PHOTO: © MATT MILLMAN PHOTOGRAPHY; COURTESY FLANSBURGH ARCHITECTS