The Event is Over – But the Solutions Are Just Beginning

Pam | April 29, 2009

“It was one of the best conferences I’ve been to in several years. Next year it will also be interesting to hear “how we survived” stories.” Jeff Arvin - Cascade Joinery

Perhaps a Small Light in this Long Tunnel…

Pam | April 28, 2009

News Alert
from The Wall Street Journal
U.S. home prices continued their multiyear slide in February, according to the S&P/Case-Shiller home-price indexes, but they did stop their 16-month streak of record declines.
“While the declines in residential real estate continued into February, we witnessed some deceleration in the rate of decline in some of the markets,” said David [...]

Twitter: Do or Die?

Pam | April 27, 2009

By Reid Greenberg
Who out there is Twittering? Of those who are Twittering, who truly knows the reasons why you are doing so? If you attended the session about online marketing at last week’s TFBC conference held in Greenville, SC, you’ll recall that we inadvertently spent a lot of time discussing Twitter; especially once we launched [...]

Get Ready for LEED Version 3

admin | April 19, 2009

The LEED green building certification program’s greatest strength lies in its consensus-based, transparent, ongoing development cycle. The ability to be flexible allows LEED to evolve, taking advantage of new technologies and advancements in building science while prioritizing energy efficiency and CO2 emissions reductions. With this in mind, on April 27, 2009,
the next version of LEED [...]

Your Second Home: Designing a Flexible Space That Can Hold the Entire Crowd

Pam | April 10, 2009

By STEVE BAILEY
Published in New York Times: April 9, 2009
DESIGNING your own vacation home can be an overwhelming, frustrating and exciting project. All the things you’ve wanted but not had in the past are possible now — a wonderful view from the kitchen work area, built-in glass shelves for art objects, or an oversize fireplace.
One [...]

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