
We continue our primer on building responsibly in the post-carbon era: How do we design to honor and support nature's patterns, rather than co-opting them?
[Editor's note: Robert Riversong, a Vermont builder, continues his 10-part series of articles taking design and construction to what he sees as radical or "root" concerns. Enjoy--and please share your thoughts. – Tristan Roberts]


Why Can’t I Buy a Non-Toxic Sofa?
Andrea Lemon says, "I too have been trying to find a non-toxic sofa and am frustrated by the lack of options.
I have a ratty-looking but structurally-sound sofa...
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Barbara A. Smith says, "I am a little (a lot) late to this conversation, but I think the only wood-burning appliances should be direct vent masonry ovens which burn at...
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Alex Bruce says, "...
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Paula Melton says, "Tanya, the guest author has shared this reply with me via email.
Hi Tanya,
" More...I agree totally with Tristan. The first...
Tristan Roberts says, "
Hi Tanya, I'm going to punt on this question, but hopefully in a way that is helpful. There are a lot of advantages to mini-split systems, but...
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