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<title>Cheap Green</title>
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<description>Plain &amp;amp; Simple&#13;&#13;Cheap Green&#13;&#13;Green is expensive but it is worth the cost – this sentiment seems to be permeating the conversation about responsible architecture. Is this a true statement or is it only one possibility? &#13;&#13;After listening to Al Gore at the San Antonio Convention of the AIA I resolv</description>
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<description>Plain &amp;amp; Simple&#13;&#13;3-D Details in SketchUp&#13;&#13;I have for some time been using SketchUp - no news there, everyone in the world is using this very useful program. However, I have found that like a lot of good software, the limits of the program are beyond what is presented as its basis use. The hook is</description>
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