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      <title>Listing: China: From Red to Green?</title>
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      <description>&lt;em&gt;Tue Dec 8 08:00 PM&lt;/em&gt; SUNDe An examination of design solutions for China's urbanization boom, detailing both theoretical and practical approaches to the creation of environmentally sound buildings and communities. Included: Steven Holl's Linked Hybrid Project, which will be the world's largest residential geothermal heating-cooling and greywater-recycling system when completed. Also: architect William McDonough details his plans to help China become a sustainable country.</description>
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