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NYT – The Gas is Greener: A response
Robert Bryce’s June 7, 2011 Op-ed in the New York Times “The Gas is Greener” zeros in on a fundamental fault in the logic of depending on solar, wind and other renewables as primary sources of energy.  As Bryce correctly points out, generating large quantities of electricity from renewable sources requires vast amounts of natural [...]
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Exhibition: Drawings by Costantino Nivola & Online Gallery of Collaborations
I follow the thin black line. Drawings by Costantino Nivola Although Costantino Nivola was an extraordinary draftsman, and for almost ten years had worked as a graphic designer and a professional illustrator, he regarded himself above all as a sculptor, or more precisely a sculptor-builder, heir to the ancient nuraghi builders, faithful to the vocation [...]
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John Barboni featured in NY Times Style Magazine
John Barboni, co-founder of elemental, is featured in the New York Times T Magazine’s article “Dinner at 8″ by Stephanie LaCava.
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Does Saving Historic Buildings Really Save Energy? – A response
In a recent posting on BuildingGreen.com, “Does Saving Historic Buildings Really Save Energy?” Tristan Roberts pointed out a number of benefits that may be realized by the adaptive reuse of older buildings; however, he dismissed the notion that there is value in the energy embodied in these structures.  While he is correct in his assertions [...]
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Datum International – Disaster Mitigation Site
We highly recommend visiting friend and colleague, James Lewis’ Datum International . While relevant in regards to current events, the site also offers valuable insight and is closely connected to Elemental Architecture’s goals.
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