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CoolCleveland Blog ยป biztech · How do you convert a vacant home into a mini-economic unit?
April 18th, 2011

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[ April 26, 2011; 4:00 am; ] Tue 4/26 @ 3 - 5PM Question: How do you covert a vacant home into a mini-economic unit that combines architecture and biology? Discover the answer at BioCellar: Concept to Prototype @ CUDC. Learn the 411 on their BioCellar project, which "involves partial deconstruction of a house with an added solar envelope." It's about transforming decay [...]