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Instead, they say, “in this section of the county, only single-family homes with a minimum square footage of 4000 ft2”.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Further Left You Are the Less You Know About Economics: 2010
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The Ahmanson Founders Room is a 2,500 ft2 addition buried in the first level of subterranean parking at The Music Center in downtown Los Angeles.
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At our new city digs, we can barely keep up with our 4,000 ft2 (or 1/10th of an acre) garden, so that mythical ten acres we did eventually buy stayed mostly wooded.
Rebekah and Stephen Hren: There's No Such Thing as a Sustainable Home in an Unsustainble Location 2010
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The two storey house has a flat roof area that covers the stairway, hallway, four bedrooms and two bathrooms on the upper level: a total of about 150 m2 (1,600 ft2).
The Sky Is Falling 2008
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Instead, they say, “in this section of the county, only single-family homes with a minimum square footage of 4000 ft2”.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Further Left You Are the Less You Know About Economics: 2010
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The two storey house has a flat roof area that covers the stairway, hallway, four bedrooms and two bathrooms on the upper level: a total of about 150 m2 (1,600 ft2).
The Sky Is Falling 2008
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The 16,500 m2 (177,500 ft2) expanse of roof has an impressive roof-integrated photovoltaic system made up of 3,660 solar modules with a total capacity of 824kW (peak).
Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » BMW Palace of Auto Sales 2007
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I was able to use these figures to determine what our power bills are likely to run us in a properly-constructed house, one with a BTU/ft2/kWh rating closer to 1.0 than the whopping 9.2 that — using these numbers — I estimate for our current dwelling.
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Our current house is staggeringly energy-hungry, requiring 9.2 BTU/ft2/kWh, which is only moderately more efficient than stringing up tarps under a bridge.
Waldo Jaquith - Rethinking Virginia’s energy infrastructure. 2007
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You can't pave over every last inch of the earth or build endless suburbs of 10,000 ft2 McMansions and expect to be able to heat these things and drive out to them.
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