Natural Home's Favorite Five Things
Natural Home editors choose their favorite green products of the month.
By Natural Home Staff
March/April 2006
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The Dog Box green doghouse
Photo Courtesy Frank Harmon Architect
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Greener woofs
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A designer doghouse, complete with a vegetated roof, a photovoltaic solar panel (to power the exhaust fan) and recycled building materials, was created by the Frank Harmon Architect team for the 2005 Triangle Beagle Rescue of North Carolina fundraiser. Dubbed the Dog Box, this pooch palace demonstrates that the principles of sustainable architecture can be applied to any built structure—even a dog house. They’re not available for retail—unless you roll over and beg.
Who killed the electric car?
EV Confidential, a whodunit documentary written and directed by Chris Paine, delves into the electric car’s mysterious demise and the future of transportation. The Sony Pictures Classics film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival in January.
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What’s the hottest ticket in Little Rock, Arkansas? Green tours through Bill Clinton’s presidential library, which received U.S. Green Building Council LEED certification. While visitors browse a full-scale replica of the Oval Office, they can learn about the building’s environmental features, including energy- and water-reducing measures, solar panels, specially insulated glass, radiant-floor heating and cooling, recycled-content and local building materials, electric-car recharge stations, and bicycle racks. Green tours are offered on Saturdays or by request: (501) 748-0419
Organic McCoffee
Feel guilty about fast food? Ease your conscience by ordering a cup of eco- and farmer-friendly joe at the Golden Arches. Supplied by Green Mountain Coffee—a certified organic, fair-trade roaster—the coffee is available in more than 650 McDonald´s restaurants in New England and the Albany, New York, region.