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ENERTIA in the NEWS

Following is a list of Publications which have reported on the Enertia® Building System.
  • ARCHITECTURAL RECORD, November 1997, (Professional Journal of Architecture, AIA), "The Future" by Joan Blatterman, p.218, McGraw-Hill, New York, NY. Phone 1-800-221-3148 to locate a newsstand in your area that sells Architectural Record.
  • ALTERNATIVE HOUSING BUILDER, September/October 1984, (Building Trade Magazine), 1984 Design Competition Awards, p. 25
  • AMERICAN FORESTS, September/October 1988, (magazine published by The American Forestry Association), p. 65
  • ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS, August 1988, Volume 5, No. 4, (Magazine published by Davis Publications, Inc.) Cover Story: The Home That Needs No Fuel, p. 6
  • AUTOMATED BUILDER, April, 2003, Enertia Home Building System Eliminates the HVAC, p. 38
  • AWPI Century's Best Awards, November, 1999 awards publication booklet, American Wood Preservers Institute, Fairfax, Virginia
  • BUILDER/DEALER, May 1987, (Building Trade Magazine), p. 82
  • BUILDERS TRADE JOURNAL Enertia® House And The Solar Envelope Home, March 1988, Volume 1, No. 25, (Trade Newspaper, Lee Publications, Inc.) Front Cover
  • BUZZWORM: THE ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNAL, Novermber/December 1992, Volume IV, No. 6, Ecohome, p. 20
  • EARTH NEWS, September 1994, (Newspaper column by Kevin Graham, Knight-Ridder News Service), Thermal Inertia Slashes Heating Costs
  • EMERGING TECHNOLOGY,Vol. 4, No. 6 1997 p.6-7, (A publication of the Civil Engineering Research Foundation) "Walls to Regulate and Control Internal Environment"
  • ENVIRONMENTAL HEROES, Kevin Graham and Gary Chandler, p. 160-162 Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder, CO, 80301, 1996
  • ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE - Working with the Earth, Fifth Edition, by G.Tyler Miller, Jr., (University Textbook published by International Thomson Publishing) p. 495
  • THE FUTURIST, November/December 1989, (Magazine published by the World Future Society), "Tomorrow in Brief": A New Solar House, p. 6
  • GLOBO CIENCIA, Septembro 1992, (Science Magazine), p. 76
  • GREENSBORO NEWS-RECORD - A System For All Seasons, December 19, 1999, Sunday Real Estate Section, article by Meredith Barkley, p. G1, G4
  • LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT: An Introduction to Environmental Science, Seventh Edition, by G. Tyler Miller, Jr. (University textbook published by Wadsworth Publishing Company), p. 450, 454
  • LOG HOME DESIGN IDEAS - Oct./Nov. 1996 - "Heat Without Fire" - Page 52 - H&S Media, Publishers - 1-800-573-1900
  • MAIN STREET JOURNAL - Winter 1996 -"Natural Forces Combine with Renewable Materials to Create Elegant, Off-The-Grid Designs at Enertia Building Systems, Inc." - Page 4 - Business Ecology Network, Publishers - P.O. Box 29 - Shadyside, MD - 20764
  • MAKING A BETTER WORLD:Alternative Sources of Energy, by Gary Chandler and> Kevin Graham, p. 19-21,Henry Holt and Company, Inc. Publishers , 1996
  • MANUFACTURED STRUCTURES NEWSLETTER April 1998, Volume 19, Issue 5 - "B21C and Enertia® Building Systems" - Page 1 - Hal Carlson, Publisher - P.O. Box 6300, Battlement Mesa, CO, 81636 - Ph: 970-285-7540 - Email: halc@gj.net
  • NATIONAL AWARDS PROGRAM FOR ENERGY INNOVATION PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS - 1987, U.S. Department of Energy: DOE/DE-0214, p. 94
  • NATURAL HOUSE CATALOG, 1996, by David Pearson Simon & Schuster, Inc. p. 61
  • POPULAR SCIENCE, June 1992, Volume 240, No. 6, Home Newsfront: Heat-Pump House, p. 42
  • SOLAR TODAY, Nov/Dec 1997, Volume 11, No. 6 Online Homebuilding, p.21
  • SOUTHERN LUMBERMAN, May, 2004, Volume 265, No. 5, Newslines, p.8
  • SPECTATOR, February 4, 1988, Volume 10, No. 11, Elemental Construction: Enertia® Building Systems Taps the Earth, p. 31
  • SUPER SCIENCE BLUE, June 1992, Volume 4, No. 6, (School Science Supplement by Scholastic Magazine), Homes of the Future, p. 22
  • SUSTAINING THE EARTH: An Integrated Approach, by G. Tyler Miller, Jr., (Paperback by Wadsworth Publishing Company), p. 100
  • TAIPAN, February 1991, Volume 3, No. 4, (Investment Newsletter, Agora Publications), Houses that Need no Fuel - and no Insulation, p. 14