Building Green is pioneering and entertaining television with an eco-friendly twist, with a mission is to inspire viewers to discover just how easy, cost effective and healthy it can be to go green, and to dispel myths about environmentally conscious lifestyles. Host Kevin Contreras leads an interactive exploration of green building techniques and alternatives all while demonstrating that healthy choices don't mean sacrificing style or comfort.
Building Green is pioneering and entertaining television with an eco-friendly twist, with a mission is to inspire viewers to discover just how easy, cost effective and healthy it can be to go green, and to dispel myths about environmentally conscious lifestyles. Host Kevin Contreras leads an interactive exploration of green building techniques and alternatives all while demonstrating that healthy choices don't mean sacrificing style or comfort.
During the final weeks of the Weimar Republic, a young woman washes up in the Havel River in picture-perfect Old Spandau. Bodies in rivers are hardly news in the chaos of 1932 Berlin, maddened by years of war, defeat, revolution, inflation, depravity, and now the Great Depression. But this one is different. Her dark hair is too short. Her wisdom teeth have been removed, something few German girls could afford. And her legs, dotted with suture marks, are bizarrely deformed, as if someone had taken giant pliers and turned them around inside her skin.