UBPA B3-2 Pavilion by Studio Archea

Thursday, June 10th 2010
UBPA B3-2 Pavilion by Studio Archea

Beautiful architecture design is coming from Italian architects Studio Archea. They have designed a modern building called the pavilion for the Urban Best Practice Area at the Shanghai Expo 2010. this Project is by Exhibition pavilion is located in Shanghai, China. The Client is World Expo Shanghai 2010 Holding Company. With Plot area: 3,000 sq.m and Built area: 2,000 sq.m the Contractor Shanghai Construction Company success to create a very beautiful... 

Napa Valley’s Historic Bardessono Farmstead Morphs Into America’s Greenest Luxury Hotel

Friday, December 12th 2008
Napa Valley's Historic Bardessono Farmstead Morphs Into America's Greenest Luxury Hotel

Phil Sherburne, a pioneer in modern green development, will open his long-awaited Bardessono hotel, restaurant and spa in California’s famed Napa Valley during the first week of February. The 62-room luxury hotel with its 92-seat restaurant and bar is situated on the Bardessono family farmstead in the heart of historic Yountville. Sherburne, who was hand-picked by the Bardessonos to develop their six-acre property, promised an ecologically-friendly... 

NEW GREENHECK ERVE ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR FOR OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS

Wednesday, November 5th 2008

Greenheck’s new Model ERVe energy recovery ventilator is specifically designed for outdoor installations. The weather-resistant Model ERVe features a pitched roof and drainable base for better protection against water penetration. In addition to its one-inch double-wall construction and hinged access panels other features include optimized blower performance for each housing size and multiple energy wheel options for selections based on horsepower,... 

Saving energy, improving air quality

Wednesday, August 20th 2008

Energy efficiency and indoor air quality are increasingly considered equally vital factors in building design. At the same time, there is proof that performance and productivity are influenced by the working environment. With the importance of noise, lighting, temperature and humidity already understood, the role of air quality is receiving greater recognition. A variety of Sick Building Syndrome symptoms are known to be aggravated by even slight...