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Feature: Going GreenInterior designer Laura Birns brings her green know-how to four projects without sacrificing style. |
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Second NatureWith his inexpensive and energy-efficient straw-bale building techniques, architect Drew Hubbell of Hubbell and Hubbell Architects and Artists makes the world greener, one sustainable house at a... |
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Gardens in the SkySan Diego lags behind other major cities in seizing the promise of green roofs, but Rosalind Haselbeck and Rich Alianelli are working to change that. |
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| Resource Directory | Archive » |
| From the Editor: Looking to a Green Future | Archive » |
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San Diego At Home looks to a green future. |
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| Trends: Live Green | Archive » |
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A roundup of great pieces and accessories for your sustainable lifestyle. |
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| Trends: Sleep Well | Archive » |
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A botanical motif brings a lighthearted touch to the bedroom, with furnishings that leave your conscience crystal clear. |
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| What's In Store: Outdoor Living | Archive » |
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Adapted to local growing conditions, California's abundant native species are a gardener's dream. |
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| Call Out: Green Demo | Archive » |
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The latest in energy-saving and green technologies are modeled at the 3,000-square-foot Ranch House at Del Sur, a planned community in northeast San Diego. |
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| Designer Spotlight | Archive » |
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Howard-Sneed Architecture and Design’s team creates modern offices built around the way their clients—including some of the biggest law firms in town—work, think and live. |
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| Details | Archive » |
| Notebook | Archive » |
| San Diegans At Home: Carpe Design | Archive » |
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The Quisenberry family xeriscapes their formerly high-maintenance front lawn, freeing up more low-key mornings. |
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