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University Library of the University of Amsterdam by Studio Roelof Mulder and Bureau Ira Koers

Amsterdam designers Studio Roelof Mulder and Bureau Ira Koers have won the Serve and Facilitate (Public) Great Indoors Award for their project University Library of the University of Amsterdam . (more…)
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First Net-Zero Neighborhood in the US Being Built in Boulder

A new development in the north of Boulder, CO stands to be the first completely net-zero neighborhood in the US. Dubbed SpringLeaf Boulder , the project aims to bring net-zero homes “to the masses” by streamlining green technologies and driving down costs. The twelve homes are designed for LEED Platinum certification, will be fully powered by photovoltaic systems , and are very close to shops and restaurants, creating a little eco-community within Boulder. Read the rest of First Net-Zero Neighborhood in the US Being Built in Boulder Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: "leed" , boulder , colorado , LEED platinum , net zero , net zero home , net zero neighborhood , springleaf homes , Zero energy , Zero Energy Housing
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Peter Norton Family Christmas Art Projects

You could own or give a Peter Norton Family Christmas Art Project this year. Every year since 1988, art collector, software entrepreneur, and MoMA trustee Peter Norton has commissioned an art edition to celebrate the Christmas season and holidays.
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Habitat for Humanity and PG&E Support Green Neighborhood in Oakland, CA

Recently we took the trip to Oakland, CA to visit a Habitat for Humanity East Bay Project of particular interest for its pairing of energy-efficient homes with families in need of housing. What was once a deemed by the EPA and the Department of Toxic Substances as a blighted property due to its history as a battery salvage yard has become a sunny neighborhood haven for children to play and families to grow together. It was no small feat remediating some 300,000 cubic yards of soil and bringing in clean fill, but with buildable real estate and housing scarce, the effort is sure to improve more than just the site itself as happy families move into homes that they have taken part in building.
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Python Programming Small-easy

October 28th, 2009 Python Programming Small-easyI need someone with knowledge of the Python programming language and access to the program to run checks to see if a created program I have runs. I have resources that indicate how to do python programming but they don’t provide access to the software. Additionally, the project requires the use of a screen shot program. I needs this as soon as possible.Similar JobsSmall 3d Game / Optional: JavaPython ProgrammingProgramming Project 1250370535Whmc
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Best Windows Freeware – 3D Applications

This is a part 5 of 14 in the series Best Windows Freeware 3d Applications 3D Canvas – 3D animation, modeling, rendering. Anim8or – 3D animation, modeling, rendering. BRL-CAD – The BRL-CAD package is a powerful Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) solid modeling system with over 20 years development and production use by the U.S. military
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David Laisner Replicates Marseilles Using 3D

If you thought building a replica of Eiffel tower or the London Bridge using the 3D was a great achievement, think about this. A guy has gone ahead and replicated the whole of the city of Marseille including the iconic structures found in it! Marseilles is the largest port of France and the second largest metropolitan area in the French nation. David Laisner has used the old style 3D rendering in order to create a replica of the city and he has already received rave reviews for his project
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5 x 5 on the Edge with James McCutcheon

Last few weeks have been a little busy here, returning from conferences, dealing with the project backlog, and preparing for my Edge of the Web talk. Moving on now with my fifth and final interview in the 5×5 series with speakers from the Edge of the Web conference (that’s just over a week away) , this time I’m talking with James McCutcheon . James is presenting on Why the web doesn’t have an edge anymore , he is a self confessed leader in Microsoft development community with a passion fo
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Surviving the Forest of Kellor

Huge poisonous spiders lie ready to pounce as you carefully traverse a forest lit only by moonlight. This is one of the initiation rights you will face in One Night, a new game that has been prototyped by AFTRS lecturer Ian Brown using Unity3D software. He recently gave a presentation of the project at Gamejam09 , the games pitch and demo event initiated by LAMP in 2008. It took Ian about a month to create a level of One Night including the design of all the assets from scratch.
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Open Source Freedom Is Shown By Linux Project

There are number of people which love open source. Not just because of free, because it give awesome developing kits. I wrote this post just to show you people what’s going on in Linux world. Linux put its Kernel open for download just because of these people want to discover world. Did anyone know about Windows Kernel?
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