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Cambridge Homes Increases Energy Efficiency in a Mix of Housing Types
New houses designed by Cambridge Homes in Crest Hill, Illinois, with technical support from the U.S. Department of Energy's Building America Program, save their homeowners money by applying the principles of 'whole-building' design to the entire home product line. Regardless of the model chosen, home buyers can enjoy consistently high levels of comfort and performance with the added benefit of reduced operating costs.
Cambridge Homes Increases Energy Efficiency in a Mix of Housing Types
New houses designed by Cambridge Homes in Crest Hill, Illinois, with technical support from the U.S. Department of Energy's Building America Program, save their homeowners money by applying the principles of 'whole-building' design to the entire home product line. Regardless of the model chosen, home buyers can enjoy consistently high levels of comfort and performance with the added benefit of reduced operating costs.
Cambridge Homes Increases Energy Efficiency in a Mix of Housing Types
L. Poole (author) / R. Anderson (author)
2001
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
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