A lot of both soy-based and other ink has already been spilled in communicating the significant trend of “green building.” While a final and definitive statement of what “green building” means remains elusive, this topic has been the subject of much debate in educational and construction industry circles.

One of the significant forces behind the development of buildings that are more in sync with current energy and environmental sensibilities is the goal of reducing resource impacts from both the construction process itself as well as the constructed buildings’ occupancy and operation.

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