Articles Of Interests
The following articles will help you understand my philosophy on Building Green:

Bridging The Gap between Solar and Healthy Home Design Methods
By: Cindy Meehan-Patton, Shelter Ecology, Inc.

"Answering the question "Why am I choosing to build green" is an important FIRST detail to consider in your conceptual design process or renovation plan of your home. ..."
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Moisture Control in Buildings:
Putting Building Science in Green Building
Written By: Alex Wilson, Environmental Building News, Volume 12, Number 7, July 2003
Edited By: Cindy Meehan-Patton, Shelter Ecology, Inc.
Addendum By: Cindy Meehan-Patton, Shelter Ecology, Inc.

"... the basic science of how we design and build structures to ensure long life and healthy indoor environments should be at (or near) the top of the list. ..."
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Global and Regional Impacts of Building Green
Written by: Cindy Meehan-Patton, president of Shelter Ecology, Inc. and past president of the WNCGBC
along with Boone Guyton, president of Cady /Guyton Construction and current president of the WNCGBC

"Green building addresses environmental concerns as well as health concerns and is a good economic choice as well. ..."
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Also check out WNCGBC (Western North Carolina Green Building Council) at: www.wncgbc.org

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