Deconstruction and Reuse, One Way to Be Green and Save
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Pretty cool and worth mentioning. Shannon shows us how she and the REX Project deconstruct a Portland home and reuse each material again to make a completely new home.
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December 17th, 2008 at 9:33 am
[...] implemented as a means for conserving land and reducing urban sprawl. On a larger scale, adaptive reuse is often a key factor in urban renewal programs that aim to revive dilapidated and often historic [...]