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April's conference on energy and sustainable cities, hosted by 'The New York Times,' will not feature any architects as keynote speakers.
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Certified to three green-building programs, Arbor House is providing high-performance housing and a healthier lifestyle for low-income residents.
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The 6,500 square-foot living roof establishes a biophilic transformation of the office environment and daily employee experience: User-generated architecture from HM White.
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The East River Blueway Plan will redevelop a 4-mile stretch along the East River to increase waterfront access and mitigate storm surge, and a $3.5 million pledge from the City will fund wetlands prototyping.
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New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Paris, Palm Springs
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The most popular and active infill markets were San Jose, Calif., New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, where infill makes up more than 50% of new housing construction.
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David Benjamin of The Living and Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation talks about the intersection of biology, technology, and architecture.
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Postal facilities may offer the greatest opportunities for adaptive use.
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College Park, Pittsburgh, New Brunswick, New York, Portland, Fredensborg
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As hospital campuses grow, how can they simultaneously shrink their environmental footprints?