International plumbing product manufacturer Hansgrohe offers the Axor Citterio M collection of high-end kitchen and bathroom fixtures. Designed by Italian architect Antonio Citterio (with Toan Nguyen), the collection is characterized by slim, modern lines inspired by the city of Milan. Two products from the collection won International Forum (IF) Gold Awards in 2008: the showerpipe and the single-lever washbasin faucet. The tall model of the single-hole faucet (pictured), created for vessel-type sinks, won a "red dot: best of the best" award for outstanding design.
The Rainwater Hog is a modular rainwater storage tank. Designed by an architect as a durable, space-saving alternative to traditional rain barrels and cisterns, each module has a capacity of 51 gallons (195 liters). With dimensions of 71 by 20 by 9.5 inches (180 by 50 by 25 centimeters), these compact tanks can be installed in tight spaces, such as horizontally under decks or vertically against walls and fencing. Modules can be linked to store larger volumes of water. The high-density polyethylene is UV-stabilized and can withstand temperatures from 22 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit (-30 to 60 degrees Celsius). Can also contribute to LEED points.
Point Five Windows, recently acquired by Kolbe Windows & Doors, offers high-end window and door products for the luxury architectural market. Options include radius, bent, and oversize units, with an array of glazing possibilities. Using virtually any type of wood for construction, the exterior finishes include copper and bronze cladding, with a wide range of factory-applied patinas and matching European-styled hardware. Pictured: wood window clad in copper with matching muntin bars and shutters. Exterior pivot doors, bifold doors, and lift-and-slide doors are also available.
Velux® America has introduced a residential solar water-heating system to the United States that was previously available only in Europe. Depending on the water volume required, two or three rooftop solar panels will be installed on a home to fill hot water holding tanks of 80 or 120 gallons (about 300 or 450 liters). The use of antifreeze solution makes the system suitable for most colder climates. The solar panels are certified by two independent testing agencies: SRCC (in the U.S.) and Solar Keymark (in Europe).
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