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By June 1, 2013, non-residential buildings larger than 50,000 square feet will be required to measure or benchmark, as well as disclose, energy and water use.
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Scientists study new data on the influence of modern, artificially lit environments on human biology and behavior.
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Architecture centers fill the gap between design matters and the public interest.
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Las Vegas, Biskra, Algeria, St. Louis, Portsmouth, N.H. and Philadelphia.
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LEED-Platinum homes reboot Philadelphia's urban neighborhoods, and could serve as a model for other cities.
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Los Angeles; Dunmore, Pa.; Blacksburg, Va.; and New Orleans.
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Philadelphia's Charter High School for Architecture and Design forged a new kind of design-based curriculum in public schools. Is the experiment working?
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Leveraging its experience building a $100,000 LEED-Platinum home and a Passive House, developer Postgreen offers up three rowhouses that showcase modern design and energy efficiency, all within a price point for middle-class Philly buyers.
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Philadelphia's Charter High School for Architecture and Design forged a new kind of design-based curriculum in public schools. Is the experiment working?
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An Iconic Philadelphia High-Rise Finds New Life as a Sustainable Luxury Hotel.