The Green House Exhibit at the National Building Museum Have you ever thought about living in a "green" house, one that is healthy for you and your family and helps conserve the Earth's resources? Whether you are building a new home, renovating an existing one, or looking to make even just few changes in your living habits, every household can incorporate features that support the conservation of the environment and improve our quality of life. As environmental concerns continue to mount worldwide, integrating more sustainable practices and products into our lives becomes increasingly important. There is growing popular interest in green living, and the possibilities for achieving it in our homes are rapidly expanding. This fall, the National Building Museum is hosting The Green House Exhibit and a wide selection of green programming. General interest and technical lectures, family activities and festivals, a one-day home renovation expo called Greenovation, and more, will promote "going green" and help satisfy the growing demand for information on how to make environmentally-conscious lifestyle and design choices. The exhibit is on from May 20, 2006 - June 3, 2007 at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC. More info at Green House