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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | CONSTRUCTION LAW MUSINGS JULY 22, 2011 Building the Secondary Market for Reclaimed Building Materials Based in Northeast Ohio, it through all stages of building removal from property acquisition to deconstruction to recycling and architectural salvage. and is responsible for managing the architectural salvage and the upcycled material reuse and resale side of the business. Mark resides in Cleveland Heights, OH. Originally posted 2010-11-19 10:58:32. Great Combination! license. | GREEN GODDESS FEBRUARY 6, 2012 The Mall Of America By hanging a curtain to hide the food court, the Galleria in Cleveland, which opened in 1987 with about 70 retailers and restaurants, rents space for weddings and other events. Cleveland, too, has given over some plots of land to the greenhouse effort at the Galleria mall. The Mall of America - the epitome of largess of the consumer culture that is the American way. You can’t anymore.” | | | | | | | GREEN GODDESS MAY 30, 2009 God Save the Queen And yes even a critic of some of the excesses and silliness found in green architecture so it goes to show that you can love and embrace qualities of things but still see the real problems with it. Ted Van Hyning, director of event technology at the Renaissance Hotel in Cleveland, said the new LED lights in the hotel’s conference rooms use 10 percent of the electricity of the fluorescent lights they replaced. Front page this a.m. NY Times. Queen goes Green. wonder if he would now say he wishes he was an "organic tampon?" But on that note.I And these costs are coming down. | GREEN GODDESS JUNE 4, 2009 The Emerald City wins again! This year, singular bright ideas have earned 12 other cities -- Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Houston, Malmö, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Taipei, Tucson, and Vancouver -- places on our honor roll. Seattle happens to have one of America's most interesting collections of modern architecture; from the Frank Gehry -- designed Experience Music Project, to Rem Koolhaas's Seattle Public Library, and even to an icon such as the Space Needle -- which, while distinctive, is not the most beautiful objet d'architecture -- our structures have provided plenty of controversy. | |
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