Experts Discuss the Sustainability of Green Mansions in the July Issue of Construction Digital

Sarah Susanka and Kim Calomino discuss the growing debate concerning green mansions in the July issue of Construction Digital.

San Diego, CA -- Construction Digital, the leading digital business publication for C-level executives in the construction industry, is pleased to announce the launch of its July issue. In the July issue, Sarah Susanka, creator of the "Not So Big" philosophy of home building and Kim Calomino, Director of Built Green Colorado discuss the growing debate concerning green mansions. While some argue that a green home is a small one, others wish to incorporate environmentally conscious elements into a large mansion.

"Some green warriors will settle for nothing less than a house half buried in a hillside or an 800sf dome built from bags of rammed earth," said Susanka in the article. "But others shopping for a dream green home aren't ready to recycle the dream part of the equation. They want style and comfort and they want it big."

The July issue also covers the top architectural firms, among which is Kieran Timberlake, the firm that won the design competition for the new U.S. embassy in London. The controversial design has been hailed by some as exemplifying American democracy and criticized by others as a bland fortress.

Construction Digital features company reports to profile firms in the construction industry from all over the world. Learn about the latest innovations for the home and tips for keeping project costs under control in the July issue of Construction Digital.

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