Leonardo DaVinci conceived, but never finished, the world's largest equine statue. This project failure has puzzled scholars ever since. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why this project came to a grinding halt.
Outside of Minneapolis, sits a former 1940's bungalow like you have never seen. The deck is made from recycled milk jugs, there's grass on the roof and different types of solar panels saves this family around $800 a year on the electric bill.
Just below the Swiss Alps sits a 3000 square foot house framed almost entirely in glass. This European beauty was one of the first zero-emissions homes in Europe.
Outside of Austin, Texas sits this crazy, candy-colored house that looks like it's right out of a fairy tale. The style is whimsical and fun, but the technology is totally green.
The people of Greensburg use to travel 30 miles to the nearest grocery store, so the opening of this new store in town is cause for a happy celebration.
Get busy getting green with Steve Thomas and Renovation Nation! He's back to show you how to make your house eco-friendly and eco-nomical while saving the planet.
Making historic houses energy efficient can pose quite a few challenges because they're old and drafty. Steve finds out quickly that the Degas house has no insulation and something has to be done, but it must be green.