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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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The Gish Family Apartment complex provides a fresh-air approach to affordable housing.
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To make Crush, a 100-percent recycled glass tile, Fireclay collects raw waste glass from within 20 miles of the company’s San Jose, Calif., facility, and then crushes and processes that glass into new tile.
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Solar Buying Group Program Launched in San Jose
Hoping to accelerate the adoption of solar energy by a wider audience, the California city launched a program that will allow businesses and governments to take advantage of "solar group buys."
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At one time more hype than reality, fuel cell systems are powering hundreds of buildings nationwide.
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The Bay Area Green Building Policy Assessment includes maps illustrating Bay Area green building policies, as well as a matrix documenting local standards, levels, and thresholds.
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The sustainable design community is celebrating spring with an array of announcements and news.
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Cost of Solar Going Down, Industry Says
Mar. 21--David Stillwell is trying to wind down his monthly expenses so he'll have fewer bills when he retires.
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Two office buildings, a warehouse and a college library are recognized during ASHRAE's winter conference in Orlando
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A combination of carefully chosen renewable energy strategies and energy conservation techniques places students of Ohlone College in a living laboratory.