Solar energy is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative source of energy not only for commercial buildings but also for homes. Since it’s safe and sustainable, there’s no danger in maximizing solar energy for your household needs. You can leverage the tips above to make the best use of your clean energy.
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Vanitjan (cover image)
A rental business is a commercial venture like any other enterprise that requires best practices and tools to run successfully. Starting can be challenging for first-time landlords without prior experience and knowledge in rental and tenancy matters.
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Maria Harutyunyan
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R ARCHITECTURE (cover image)
Rammed earth has a way of giving a touch of timelessness to any project. Talk of the Great Wall of China or Spain’s Alhambra, all built over a 1000 years ago but still holding up. Their versatility and beauty prove the actual worth of the rammed earth building techniques.
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Jeff Goldberg/Esto - DUST
When you choose to remodel a part of your home, you commit to a set of semi-permanent, or at least until your next remodel, choices that you’ll be stuck with for the next couple of years.
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Liliana Alvarez
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Quang Nguyen Vinh
There is an opinion that those universities, which are among the top 100 educational institutions in the world, according to Forbes magazine, not only have a great educational base and high scientific achievements, but they are also the most beautiful architectural buildings.
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U.S. Air Force Academy
Metal has been used as a building material for centuries. It is strong, durable, and weather-resistant, making it ideal for use in construction. Here are just a few of the benefits of using metal as the main building material.
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Mikhail Loskutov (cover image)
These are just a few easy ways that you can upgrade your garden. You can take your garden to the next level by making even a few of these changes.
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Murat Demircan
Have you ever heard of rammed earth construction? This method of making walls and homes has been around for thousands of years; you’re probably familiar with it even if you didn’t know what it was called until today!
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© Bill Timmerman / Studio Rick