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    I’ve received this from Gene Wan, a conservationist living in Seattle whom I earlier met in Hong Kong.

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    I wanted to update you

    on what I have been doing. I’ve shot some footage of the Seattle

    Tilth (http://www.seattletilth.org/) green roof demonstration building and spoken with the

    architect in that supervised it. I am still editing the footage and

    in the interest of time I will post it on Youtube before I try

    adding some Chinese subtitles. I would like to take footage of

    other demonstration sites including a completely self-contained

    tool shed that collects rainwater and drainage and uses a green roof and other

    processing to clean the water enough for washing hands.

    The architect for the Seattle Tilth green roof is Mr. Patrick Carey. Here is his website:

    http://www.hadj.net/

    He told me he has built green roofs in several location nationwide and internationally including Kuwait. In particular, he has built green roofs in Florida, a southern U.S. state with a tropical climate and the site of many hurricanes, the U.S. equivalent of typhoons. He has worked on international projects in the past, for a fee, usually from the U.S. via the internet. He said he knows of some green roof projects in Asia but did not know of any in HK.

    I apologize for the slowness in getting the footage out. I will dedicate more time to it now that my taxes are done.

    You might also be interested in this news article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. It was the oldest of the two main Seattle papers until recently when it switched to an online only format. (The other surviving paper is a conservative one, unfortunately.)

    http://www.seattlepi.com/local/404245_green25ww.html

    When we met in Hong Kong, Gene and I talked about green buildings. He was later kind enough to send me several books on the subject; these are currently on my shelves, and I consider myself like a librarian for the books in HK.

    If you have a project that might be able to adopt some green building techniques, and the books may be useful, let me know so you can perhaps borrow them.

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