BuildBlock Building Systems LLC
 
 Register  Login   
 Project Album Minimize

Welcome to GreenBuildingTalk's Project Album!

What is a Project Album and why create one?
A centralized source to document and manage your project
Share your project with peers for review and advice
An easy way to communicate your project to potential suppliers and service providers
Easy to set up and absolutely free
Find a Project Album
State:
Building Type:
Green Products/Techniques:







Recent Project Updates from GBT Users

Geothermal Heat Pump System (Stroudsburg, PA)
Posted By: fred peck | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 10/05/2008
i'm currently trying to find the most efficient way to install a geothermal system on my property.
Log House (Louisville, KY)
Posted By: Willdye | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 10/04/2008
A 30x30 house built with hand peeled solid logs using the butt and pass style taught by the Log Home Builders Association of North America school.
House (WNC, NC)
Posted By: zacksruby | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 10/04/2008
New house on our property.
Southernecohome (Jacksonville, AL)
Posted By: Grant Whittle | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 10/03/2008
Looking to build an energy efficient, passive solar home, with water conservation measures.
Our Home (Bowdoin, ME)
Posted By: acorkumgreenlaw | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 10/02/2008
We are building a family home and want it to be as green as possible
Posted By: jscottb18 | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 10/02/2008
Replace Steam Heat
My Lair (Brainerd, MN)
Posted By: hgoed | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 10/02/2008
Working on it.
Geothermal Loop (vashon, WA)
Posted By: psg101 | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 10/02/2008
geothermal heat w/ radiant flooring
Oak Mountain Farm (Boiceville, NY)
Posted By: tommus | Category: Commercial Building | Updated: 10/02/2008
This workshop building will incorporate a frost-protected shallow foundation, earth berming, radiant hydronic heat, passive solar heating and lots of insulation, as well as hemlock timber milled from tress removed for site clearing.
Angel Fire House (Angel Fire, NM)
Posted By: LarryT | Category: Single Family Home | Updated: 10/02/2008
Retirement house slopeside at ski resort. Multi-level into and above a slope
 
Page 8 of 25:  First <  1  2  3  4  5  6  7 8 9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16 > Last 
 
Copyright 2008 by BuildCentral, Inc.   Terms Of Use  Privacy Statement