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There are unique greening solutions and practices that help create a lifestyle shift, improving the health of living and working spaces for its occupants from a personal, business, environmental, and profitable perspective. Short-term and long-term considerations are important elements when moving forward towards healthy practices in lifestyles, choices, and site designs.

This book addresses a myriad of greening practices that can be applied to structures in our urban, suburban, and rural cultures. From the loft to the neighborhood, the office spaces to the public spaces, and the schools to the communities, this book outlines how business owners and residents can integrate scale appropriate green solutions into their lifestyles.

Green Up!: Sustainable Design Solutions for Healthier Work and Living Environments

includes detailed illustrations and photographs to help you understand design opportunities for your space. Stevie Famulari provides unique insights and inspires business owners, residents, and planners to develop their own green understanding and design solutions. Illustrations and photographs of applied greening are included throughout the book to help inspire your own goals and design, and then transform them to reality. The author breaks down the misconceptions of the complexity of sustainability and green practices. Greening is a lifestyle change, and this step-by-step instruction guide lets you know how easy it is to transition to the green side!

Acknowledgments ix
Author xi
Introduction xiii
Chapter 1 Apartments, Lofts, Studios---Interior Residential
1(22)
Introduction
2(1)
Green Solutions for Interior Residential Greening
2(1)
Existing Site Conditions
2(1)
What to Do Next
3(18)
Questions to Ask about Your Site
3(1)
Example A Urban Apartment in the Bronx, NY
3(1)
The Green Design Can Improve
4(1)
Example B Two-Story House That Has Been Converted into Multiple Apartments in Fargo, ND
5(1)
The Green Design Can Improve
6(15)
A Few Notes as You Enjoy Your Greening Process
21(2)
Chapter 2 Offices, Lobbies, Retail Space---Interior Commercial
23(26)
Introduction
24(1)
Green Solutions for Interior Commercial Greening
24(1)
Existing Site Conditions
24(1)
What to Do Next
25(22)
Questions to Ask about Your Site
25(1)
Example A Urban Office in New York City, NY
26(2)
Example B A Typical Car Dealership with an Open Showroom, Service Area, and Open and Private Offices
28(2)
The Green Design Can Improve
30(17)
A Few Notes as You Enjoy Your Greening Process
47(2)
Chapter 3 Houses, Residential Sites---Interiors and Exteriors
49(26)
Introduction
50(1)
Green Solutions for Residential Interiors and Exterior Greening
50(1)
Existing Site Conditions
50(1)
What to Do Next
51(23)
Questions to Ask about Your Site
51(4)
Example A Two-Story House with an Attic, Basement, and Separate Two-Car Garage in the Suburbs, Fargo, ND
55(3)
Example B Two-Story Connected House Which Is at the End of the Structure in the Industrial Town of Wolverton, United Kingdom
58(1)
The Green Design Can Improve
59(15)
A Few Notes as You Enjoy Your Greening Process
74(1)
Chapter 4 Healthcare Facilities
75(24)
Introduction
76(2)
Green Solutions for Healthcare Facilities
76(1)
Existing Site Conditions
77(1)
What to Do Next
78(19)
Questions to Ask about Your Site
78(2)
Example A Retirement and Assisted Living Facility
80(1)
The Green Design Can Improve
81(1)
Example B Pediatric Office
82(1)
The Green Design Can Improve
83(14)
A Few Notes as You Enjoy Your Greening Process
97(2)
Chapter 5 Buildings in Areas near Airports, Highways, and Train Lines
99(38)
Introduction
100(4)
Green Solutions for Buildings near Airports, Highways, and Train Lines
100(1)
Existing Site Conditions
100(4)
What to Do Next
104(29)
Questions to Ask about Your Site
104(3)
Example A Charter School for International Cultures and the Arts Located in the Bronx, NY
107(2)
The Green Design Can Improve
109(1)
Example B Two-Story House in a Rural Neighborhood Adjacent to the Freeway in Little Falls, MN
109(2)
The Green Design Can Improve
111(22)
A Few Notes as You Enjoy your Greening Process
133(4)
References 137(2)
Index 139
Stevie Famulari, Gds, teaches and designs public art, phytoremediation, storm water management, landscape architecture itstory, and specialty green courses. Her research in design explores the relationship, extension, and application of green designs to other professional fields. Stevies PhD, ABD research is at RMIT. She received her Masters Degree in Landscape Architecture from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry with a concentration in Fine Arts from Syracuse University. Her Bachelors of Fine Arts is from New York University.

Ms. Famularis work focuses on greening designs and practices to create healthy spaces for living and working. With the science of phytoremediation applied to the art of landscape design, her works have aesthetic beauty as well as healing properties for both people and the environment.

Stevies projects include: green walls; planted roofs; green remediation designs for interior and exterior applications; water remediation designed to benefit communities near oil fracking sites; designs for the Environmental Protection Agency in Colorado, North Dakota State University, and Ghost Ranch Visitor Center for the Georgia OKeefe Museum in Abiquiu, New Mexico; development of green design and policies on the UNM campus; flood control design for the Red River in North Dakota and; as well as numerous residential sides nationally.

Stevie Famularis phytoremeditation database of plants that clean the air, soil, and water of contaminants has been used by the EPA, landscape architecture and engineering firms, and government agencies. She has been an investigator for grants which explore remediation design for oil drilling processes, improvements of air quality, remediation design for communities, and interior green applications.

Her work in greening designs, practices, research, and education can be seen nationally and internationally through awards, lectures, presentations, and exhibitions at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Plains Art Museum, San Diego Museum of Natural History, UC Berkeley, International Phytotechnology Society, MECA, UNM, UMN, ASLA, and AIA.

Stevies work has appeared in hundreds of books, magazines, newspapers, and television programs, including Food Network Challenges & Specials, NBC Evening News, Oakland Tribune, World Entertainment News Network, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Travel Channel, Good Morning America, CBS Early Morning News, Washington Post, The Post Standard, Trust for Public Land, Boston Herald, Berkeley Daily Planet, NY Village Voice, Santa Fe Reporter, and Star Tribune.



Ms. Famulari has been a Professor of Landscape Architecture for a decade, as well as a director, a green artist, an author, and a researcher. She is currently a professor at Farmingdale State College, SUNY, in the Department of Urban Horticulture and Design. She has also worked as a Professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at North Dakota State University.