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Cotton Armor contains at least 85% recycled content.
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Scrap tires are gold mines for Ecore, which repurposes reclaimed rubber into building and flooring products in four steps.
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Energy recovery ventilation is an old technology that is garnering new attention.
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The firms behind the projects honored in the ninth annual awards program leveraged building information modeling beyond design and documentation to actually model building information.
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Repurposed rubber tires can become more than just playground surfaces.
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Sourced from the Northwest and made in SoCal, a new collection of architectural wood finishes is a West Coast product, through and through.
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These low-profile ceiling troffers use 40 less energy than a conventional three-lamp fluorescent troffer.
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Building design professionals can access and contribute to this free online resource, which serves as a portal for peer-reviewed research papers and case studies to help educate the design community.
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A fashion designer turns to tile, and the results include houndstooth- and corset-inspired patterns.
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The high-performance facility in Washington, D.C., by HOK uses a dynamic façade to draw in sunlight without the heat.