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by Elise Fendmeyer, Eli
There are many benefits to building with green architecture. These building practices have been around for years, unknown to many. Green architecture consists of building methods that affect the environment less negatively than conventional types. Some ways that builders maintain this standard is by using recycled materials, less materials, and kinds that are manufactured with less environmentally harmful components. Another way that green architecture is interesting is that it uses space and energy more efficiently.
Many different kinds of building materials can be utilized in green architecture. If you like to keep things simple, purchasing recycled materials from green building companies is a great option. Building materials for a green home can be made out of virtually anything, from recycled rubber tires to metal soda cans! If you are a do it yourself type, another option is to used salvaged materials like wood and stone, which you can find yourself at cost that can be extremely low, or even free! The option of using recycled and salvaged goods for building is just one of the many ways you can try your hand at with green architecture.
Easy, efficient heating and cooling are both benefits of green architecture, as well. As most of us know, gas and oil prices have been skyrocketing as of late with no end in sight. As a result of the growing desire to curb global warming issues and manage energy bills, green architecture has grown drastically in popularity. Green standards are not difficult to upkeep in regards to energy efficiency, regardless of the climate you live in. Those in chilly places can benefit from the addition of solar panels in order to power electricity and produce hot water. Climate control in warm areas is also possible by tapping into the naturally cool biomass of the earth. Building environmentally sound and energy efficient homes is easy with these and other technologies, which can be used alone or combined.
Using different sorts of windows and strategically placing them is another great way to maximize energy efficiency. In climates where the necessity for light and heat are greatest, windows can be placed facing southward. Doubled paned windows can be used in conjunction with the correct placement to retain absorbed heat. Vegetation such as tall trees, or solar shades can keep unwanted heat from entering windows on warmer days.
Even though the popularity of green building has recently spiked, these practices have been around for centuries. Even in the thirteenth century, plants were being grown in greenhouses that harnessed solar energy through use of glass. Windmills were invented in the Middle East around the ninth century, and were used thereafter worldwide for an efficient source of energy.
Its is arguable that Native Americans ushered in a golden age of green architecture over two thousand years ago. Energy efficient dwellings were created by these peoples using wood, adobe and earth, as well as other materials on hand. Between building materials and housing design, the potential for green architecture is limitless, regardless of where you reside, or the kind of lifestyle you lead.

When I look at the fashion styles in today's Vogue, W Magazine, or Bazaar, it is hard to see what might turn into a classic dress. Some of designer clothes are too arty to be considered, and are only photographed for the now ? most of which I would deem unwearable anyway. I have a few things hanging in my closet right now that seemed like a practical choice last season, only to see that it will be a one hit wonder.
When you are twenty, no trend seems too far out, and the classics appear downright prudish. Then, reality hits somewhere closer to thirty, and when we are responsible for everything. The fashion faux-pas start to look a little more ridiculous, and get a bit expensive. As we age, certain things don't look as good, or right anymore. I think that is just fine, because the wisdom gained is invaluable, and we know that those trendy pieces tell a story later in life.
What's important to know is how to add value to your fashion wardrobe without wasting clothes. Look to a little bit of fashion history to know what pieces remain timeless, and are worth owning twenty years from now ? the little black dress, the luxury handbag, or an exquisite blouse. It starts to take hold somewhere around age 27, when you realize the value of certain items. You want to become that individual, and get away from the cookie cutter mall rats.
I would recommend finding that designer boutique that gets to know you. The individual attention you receive is invaluable, and you know you'll be procuring better items for the long run. My favorite style associate will call me when she sees items that suit my style, and she's honest in telling me how I look. Boutiques will hold trunk shows for their favorite designers, where you can be the first to order the upcoming season's looks, and know that you are purchasing quality that endures. Designers produce limited quantities of their items which brings exclusivity and value. This is what makes your wardrobe more distinct and individual to your style.
Vintage Clothes of Tomorrow? What makes a timeless piece? ?Designs that have strong individuality, signature style, and a sense of mystery? says Natasha Leratti, a High End Miami based Fashion Designer and Stylist. While it is hard to say exactly which modern pieces of today will make statement point of tomorrow's vintage, there are some pieces that make obviously choices. The ?Little Black Dress? that combines classic lines with a little flair will be one that can be updated with the modern shoes and accessories, regardless of the decade. A simple cut jacket can be instantly updated with a modern shirt or jewelry underneath. Designer Clothes that are classic, with unexpected elements will be tomorrow's vintage ? a romantic silk blouse, an embellished shift dress, or a crocodile handbag will be choices I would look for.
When you shop for vintage today, you should be prepared to pay more for better designer clothes and fashion accessories, just as you would new. If an item is well made and cared for, then it will last for years. The details of the designer items have been paid attention to, and are worth the extra. The early creations of Christian Dior exuded a charm and grace that is quite timeless in design, yet is easily modernized with a blend of today's chunky jewels, architectural heels, and colorful handbags. Head to toe vintage can look too much like a costume, so the unity is key.
Designer Auctions are great opportunity to find new as well as vintage items. You never know when someone does not realize the significance of a piece and you can pick it up for under face value. It's important to do your homework when buying vintage to know if something is worth the price.
Natasha Leratti's design philosophy revolves around the idea of buying for tomorrow. Her website, leratti.com offers daytime and cocktail dresses, as well as evening skirts, knits, and fashion accessories that exude a couture flair for today, and quality to be the vintage of tomorrow. Her keen design sense makes her a frontrunner for the modern woman's fashion wardrobe. She can create one of a kind couture items for you that will last a lifetime, and become classics you pass down.

My Best Wishes To All Fashionably Fabulous Women,
Your Fashion Guru and Stylist,
Natasha Leratti
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