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This issue of eco-structure examines the burgeoning water crisis, specifically how buildings can conserve and reclaim water.
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The Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse not only stands as an artistic expression for future generations, it also considers those generations by exemplifying the definition of sustainability.
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What can we expect for the green-building movement and our planet?
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As the nation’s presidential election draws near, this issue of eco-structure brings you a snapshot of Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) and Sen. Barack Obama’s (D-Ill.) platforms regarding energy and the environment.
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Editor in Chief, Christina Koch, discusses rebuilding communities devestated by natural disasters in a sustainable manner in order to reduce human-induced global warming.
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On occasion, I revisit my past and smile at my teenage ideals or remember sights, sounds and emotions linked to a particular event in my life.
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Working from home can be extremely environmentally friendly, so I can’t help but notice all the things done inefficiently in an office.
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My second major in college was American history. I never tire of reading about brave Americans who faced adversity to make our nation a better place.
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By using simple, natural materials and blurring the lines between indoors and out, the Novelty Hill Januik Winery in Woodinville, Wash., connects wine enthusiasts to nature.
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Two green museums in California educate visitors about the connection between water and life.