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by, Adrian Willanger Eco-Redux Last Saturday developer/builder Martha Rose, owner of Martha Rose Construction, held a half-day workshop at her latest development Fish Singer Place for a group of students from nearby Shoreline Community College’s…
May 19
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by, Adrian Willanger Eco-Redux A new segment of the home buying population that has become increasingly frustrated with maintaining an older home are looking to re-establish themselves within an amenity rich urban neighborhood, wanting, still, to be…
May 11
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By, Adrian Willanger Eco-Redux Native Americans once populated the coastlines of the Pacific Northwest. Their tribal folklore and art pay special reverence to the once abundant natural resources of this unique region. The Salmon was their major food…
May 7
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Apr 23, 2010 – Seattle, WA. April 23, 2010- Fish Singer Place has made a conscious effort to go beyond the Energy Star standards for incorporating green building practices into their home building. To be considered ENERGY STAR, a home must meet guid…
April 27
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April 17, 2010 from 12pm to 4pm
Fish Singer Place will be open to the public for tours at 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. April 17, for refreshments, food, home tours, and a chance to tour the high-performance homes showcasing green building, water conservation, improved indoor air qualit…
April 16
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Seattle, WA. July 2, 2010- Fish Singer Place is the newest 5-Star Built Green Community in the Northwest. Today, students from Whatcom Community College’s Sustainable Building Advisor Program tour the site. The National Sustainable Building Adviso…
April 2
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Fish Singer Place is Martha Rose's newest development. It consists of 4 super energy efficient, 5-Star Built Green Homes. Available for pre-sale now! Adrian Willanger 206 909-7536
March 29
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March 22
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Green Home Building 2010 Workshop Everything you need to know about the new wave of buyers looking for high performance homes The newest and most important features and facts on green building, sustainable design and building science All workshops a…
March 19
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Developments At Fish Singer Place-Sustainable Hardwood Floors & Flat Plate Solar Panels March 9th, 2010 By, Adrian Willanger Eco-Redux Martha Rose Construction, as you are likely aware, takes great pride in building not just green homes, but green…
March 10
Adrian Willanger is now a member of The New Home Council
February 20

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USGBC, Cascadia
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Eco-Redux
Address
1746 NE 106th NE
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seattle wa 98125
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206 909-7536
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206 909-7536
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Adrian Willanger

A Sustainable Infill

by, Adrian Willanger Eco-Redux


A new segment of the home buying population that has become increasingly frustrated with maintaining an older home are looking to re-establish themselves within an amenity rich urban neighborhood, wanting, still, to

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Posted on May 11, 2010 at 10:16am —

Adrian Willanger

Builder Embraces Northwest Tribal Folklore

By, Adrian Willanger Eco-Redux


Native Americans once populated the coastlines of the Pacific Northwest. Their tribal folklore and art pay special reverence to the once abundant natural resources of this unique region. The Salmon was their major food source a

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Posted on May 6, 2010 at 9:51am —

Adrian Willanger

Seattle Green Builder: Striving For Net Zero Homes

Apr 23, 2010 – Seattle, WA. April 23, 2010- Fish Singer Place has made a conscious effort to go beyond the Energy Star standards for incorporating green building practices into their home building. To be considered ENERGY STAR, a home must meet guidelines for energy efficiency set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. These homes are at least 15% more energy efficient than homes built to the 2004 Internation

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Posted on April 23, 2010 at 8:10pm —

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