Star Struck
A passion for stargazing grew into finding the perfect spot to build an observatory, powered by solar energy.
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A passion for stargazing grew into finding the perfect spot to build an observatory, powered by solar energy.
Designing and building a passive solar house in the North Country was a family affair.
A net-zero house on Lake Sunapee offers great views, comfortable surroundings and no bills for heat or electricity.
A Seacoast couple’s energy-efficient home is certified LEED Gold by the U.S. Green Building Council.
In an effort to be kinder to the environment, designers of homes and gardens are making thoughtful choices.
A Concord couple designs a home that produces as much energy as it uses—and allow its occupants to easily age in place.
Energy efficiency and sustainability were paramount concerns when a Canterbury couple designed and built their home.
An Exeter woman transforms found items into furnishings and other accessories for the home.
In designing a home that would last well into retirement, a couple’s top priorities were energy efficiency, conservation of resources and comfort for their family.
A twenty-three-room home designed by renowned Boston architects Peabody & Stearns in 1891 now produces nearly all the energy it uses.
A young family finds the right-sized home in a perfect location to achieve their green dreams.