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Custom, high-tech homes come with a greater cost than making existing homes more green

May 23, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

When we think of an ecological house, we usually get a picture of a shining new edifice made from straw bales, adobe or experimental materials, complete with solar electric panels and a high-tech heating system. Perhaps the building has an unusual shape, resembling a dome or a crystal, or is ...
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