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To have a home thats more in touch with the earth, you dont have to start from the ground up! Its possibleand more environmentally friendlyto go green by renovating an existing home. With the help of Carol Venolia, an awardwinning architect and bestselling author, and Kelly Lerner, a worldfamous innovator in the field of sustainable development, even the least mechanically inclined person can make a difference in his or her dwellingand to the planet. The two have produced a remarkable bookpacked with information and photos, and the first ever in full color to cover the subject. Its lush and exquisite to look at, filled with motivational case studies and informative graphics, and completely userfriendly. Some of us would like to become more EarthFriendly, but we dont have 10,00 acres in Montana or the passive solar ATM machine to get us the cash to buy the above. Breathe! Center! There is help. Groundbreaking architects, Kelly Lerner and Carol Venolia have just completed a book (to help you). There are plenty of checklists and resource guides to go with all the glossy photos. Kevin Taylor, The Pacific Northwest Inlander You don't have to build a new home to have a green home. The book builds on the construction wisdom our forebears used to design homes that capitalized on nature's light, warmth, coolness and other benefits. Venolia and Lerner cover everything from simple changes to complex systems that make a home more ecologically sensitive, comfortable and livable. The book is dense with ideas and information for homeowners considering renovations. Akron Beacon JournalKelly Lerner is an innovative architect who spearheaded a project responsible for building more than 600 passivesolarheated strawbale houses in China. Her designs have been featured in Landscape Architecture Magazine, Metropolis Magazine, The Straw Bale House, and Green by Design.Carol Venolia specializes in the field of ecohealthy building. Her first book, Healing Environments, has enjoyed international success, and her home designs have been featured in The Natural House Catalog, Earth to Spirit, The Healthy House, and Environ magazine. Carol currently writes the 'Design for Life' column for Natural Home & Garden magazine.
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