-
Fast-growing economies overseas offer a range of opportunities for sustainable solutions, and David Croteau, AIA, a principal at Flasnburgh Architects, shows how a firm can capitalize on this mix.
-
Once a nemesis of buildings, mold, along with other organic life, is becoming a welcomed architectural feature.
-
A principal from BAR Architects walks us through the process and value of bringing stakeholders to the table from the get-go.
-
To position their image as responsible stewards of the environment, retailers of all sizes are adopting green building measures, says ELS Architecture and Urban Design’s director of retail and mixed use Sean Slater, AIA.
-
New treated cotton fabric can be converted into a superhydrophilic material, which can absorb and repel water vapor for drinking water, agriculture, or more.
-
The director of Paladino's building science practice examines how the interior use of a building can drive envelope decisions.
-
An associate and project architect at Yost Grube Hall Architects discusses the benefits of metering and how to get started.
-
A principal from David Baker + Partners Architects looks at what strategies work–and what ones don't–to make affordable housing more efficient.
-
A principal at DLR Group offers some thoughts on better integrating the technological benefits of solar installations with an appealing aesthetic.
-
The new hospital at Chicago's Rush University Medical Center aims to reshape how care is delivered.