The Negawatt

Research Notes from MSc student, Johnny Rodgers

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Johnny Rodgers is a member of the Human-Centered Systems for Sustainable Living research group at Simon Fraser University's School of Interactive Arts & Technology. This is a tumblog of bits and pieces related to my research into supporting sustainable resource use. My full research blog can be found here.

Indeed…kind of a myopic green building.
unconsumption:

The Starbucks container store we posted about while under construction a few weeks ago finally opened on December 13 in a suburb south of Seattle. The new drive-thru location was built to LEED standards and is awaiting certification.
Its built with three containers and implements rainwater harvesting, xeriscaping and reduced signage. If only it weren’t a drive-thru. 
[via Dear Coffee, I Love You]
Jan 01

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Indeed…kind of a myopic green building.

unconsumption:

The Starbucks container store we posted about while under construction a few weeks ago finally opened on December 13 in a suburb south of Seattle. The new drive-thru location was built to LEED standards and is awaiting certification.

Its built with three containers and implements rainwater harvesting, xeriscaping and reduced signage. If only it weren’t a drive-thru. 

[via Dear Coffee, I Love You]

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