GreenForge

OnQ reports on a former commercial building in Westmoreland County that has gone through complete "green rehabilitation." Named GreenForge, the building is used to demonstrate cutting edge conservation, alternative energy and green building features.

GreenForge aired on Apr 06, 2010.


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He was a ceramics craftsman, teacher and mentor. The late Frank Ross is remembered at the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild on Pittsburgh's North Side with a special exhibition that showcases the work of Ross, his students, colleagues and friends.

Original airdate: Mar 18, 2008


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Original airdate: Feb 28, 2008


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Original airdate: Feb 25, 2008


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Original airdate: Feb 21, 2008


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Original airdate: Feb 21, 2008


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Original airdate: Feb 21, 2008


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