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A recent study by the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Preservation Green Lab shows that retrofits of existing projects are nearly always greener than new construction projects.
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The solar-powered housing competition moves to the West Coast, and adds teams from Prague and Vienna.
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Furthering its commitment to reducing global carbon emissions, the Urban Land Institute has transformed its Greenpoint Foundation into a research center operating within the organization's Climate, Land Use, and Energy initiative.
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A new report advises the Obama administration on how it can advance energy efficiency and sustainability in buildings without introducing new legislation.
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The District of Columbia tops the list with 31.5 square feet of LEED-certified space per capita.
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Austin, Texas, Springfield, Ill., and Wenatchee, Wash., are among the seven cities to receive AIA guidance.
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Nominations for the 2012 class of LEED Fellows will be accepted until Feb. 8.
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Colleges and universities nationwide competed to reduce waste at football games last fall.
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School administrators and government leaders are recognized in 10 categories for their efforts to create sustainable learning environments.
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Now in its 16th year, the AIA COTE competition seeks environmentally responsible design solutions again.