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A perfect storm of factors has come together to keep solar solutions on the front burner, including record crude oil prices, federal tax and local utility incentives, mainstream appreciation of global warming and green building, and smarter use of new technology that combines efficiency, low maintenance, easy installation, and aesthetics to achieve a faster return on investment for both builders and homeowners.</description></item><item><title>Good Neighbors</title><link>http://www.builderonline.com/projects/good-neighbors.aspx?rssLink=Good+Neighbors</link><description>Five likeable projects prove that not all teardowns warrant a crackdown.</description></item><item><title>SynShield Synthetic Roof Underlayment</title><link>http://www.builderonline.com/codes-and-standards/synshield-synthetic-roof-underlayment.aspx?rssLink=SynShield+Synthetic+Roof+Underlayment</link><description>Tear-resistant SynShield synthetic roof underlayment can be left uncovered for up to six months, the maker says. 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The low-lying nature of the city, which brings light and air to the pedestrian level and allows its most prominent landmarks to stand tall, has been protected for more than a century by a building height limit of 160 feet.</description></item><item><title>Top It Off</title><link>http://www.builderonline.com/roofing/top-it-off.aspx?rssLink=Top+It+Off</link><description>THERE IS A HOUSE IN OMAHA, NEB., that is unlike any other house in the state—perhaps the ountry. Built under HUD's Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing (PATH), this “concept” house is loaded with 60 of the best technologies and products home building has to offer and is seen as a model for the future of home construction. The roof the agency chose to use on the house is made from metal.</description></item><item><title>Facing Fire</title><link>http://www.builderonline.com?rssLink=Facing+Fire</link><description>When the June 2007 Angora Fire burned its way into the residential streets of South Lake Tahoe, Calif., firefighters were ready. The neighborhoods, unfortunately, were not.</description></item><item><title>New Sustainable, Disaster-Resistant, Concept House</title><link>http://www.builderonline.com/design/new-sustainable-disaster-resistant-concept-house.aspx?rssLink=New+Sustainable%2c+Disaster-Resistant%2c+Concept+House</link><description>Builders, architects, urban planners, and sustainability experts held a design charrette on Oct. 24 to come up with floor plans, construction processes, and product suggestions for Concept House Charleston in South Carolina, the second PATH Concept Home and the first in the Southeastern U.S.</description></item><item><title>Metal Roofing and Skylight product information</title><link>http://www.builderonline.com/roofing/october-product-spotlight-metal-roofing-and-skyli.aspx?rssLink=October+Product+Spotlight%3a+Metal+Roofing+and+Skylights</link><description>There is a house in Omaha, Neb., that is unlike any other house in the state—perhaps the ountry. 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