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The New York Times - October 18, 2007 : Recycling the Whole House
The Coast News November 4, 2006 : Ranch resident donates pieces of house
Gentry Magazine - January 2005 : Cool Recipe for a Remodel
San Francisco Magazine - Best of 2004 : Good Works
San Jose Magazine - November 2004 : Banishing the Bulldozer
Alameda Sun - June 2004 : The ReUse People of Alameda
Sierra Sun - May 14, 2004 : Northstar village deconstructed
Island Recycling - January 2004 : Reduce. Reuse. Remodel.
| Studies & Reports
Case Studies in Sustainability, the Politics of Design, and Localism by David J. Hess, Ph.D., Science and Technology Studies Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
Final Project Report: Research on Building Deconstruction by Bill Endicott, Amy Fiato, Scott Foster, TaiLin Huang and Peter Totev, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley | Electronic Mediathe daily green - New Center for Recycled Building Materials in LA
eLetters - Current and Prior Issues
TRP Press Kit
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- Title: "The ReUse People - Salvaging The Built Environment"
- Description: "The ReUse People reduces the solid
waste stream and changes the way the built environment is renewed by salvaging
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Deconstruction & New Material UpdateIn Northern California, TRP's Oakland warehouse will receive:
* All materials from a 3500sq-ft home with maple flooring, dual glazed Milgard windows, pedalstal sinks, and custom hardware.
* All materials from a 1,200 sq-ft California bungalow in San Leandro, including great Douglas fir flooring
In Los Angeles, the Habitat for Humanity Home Improvement Store will receive materials from the following:
* 1,200 sq-ft contemporary home in Carlsbad, including new cabinets, wood-frame siding, glass doors and deep jet bathtub * 1,500 sq-ft remodel in La Mesa, including maple cabinets and all appliances * 2,700 sq-ft home in Encinitas, including contemporary cabinets, stained glass doors, redwood siding and handsome light fixtures * 5,400 sq-ft home in Pt. Loma, including beveled-glass French doors, steel frame decking, bookshelves, Jen Air cook top, Sub Zero refrigerator, granite vanities and like-new hot tub * 2,300 sq-ft home in La Jolla, including French doors and dual-pane windows with plantation shutters, and hardwood flooring * 6,000 sq-ft home in L.A.'s Hancock section, including cabinetry, vanities, whirlpool tub, raised-panel doors and appliances * 1933 1,200 sq-ft classic home in L.A. with oak hardwood floors, hot tub, appliances and cabinetry * 3,300 sq-ft home in Beverly Hills, including French doors with premium hardware, oak hardwood floors, Sub Zero refrigerator/freezer, Maytag washer/dryer and raised panel doors * 1950's Pacific Palisades home, including oak hardwood flooring, T&G Douglas fir ceiling paneling, redwood decking and indoor Jacuzzi * 4,000 sq-ft home in West San Fernando Valley, including premium bathroom vanities, double French doors, marble-top bar, Casablanca fans, kitchen appliances and cabinetry
Bay Area ReUse Bazaar
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9235 San Leandro Street
Oakland, CA 94603
(510) 383-1983 Open to the Public: Mon through Fri 10:00 to 6:00; Sat and Sun 10:00 to 4:00
Boulder Warehouse
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10500 Isabelle Road
Lafayette, CO 80026
(303) 666-8094
Open to the Public: Thursday through Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
L.A. Area ReUse Bazaar
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11017 Sutter Ave Pacoima, CA 91331 T: 818-897-2798 F: 818-897-2807 Open to the Public: Wed - Fri 10am to 5pm & Sat, 10am to 4pm.
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