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A house under construction in Maryland will showcase technologies for achieving net-zero efficiency while providing long-term, real-world performance data.
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Students and supporters express relief that the competition, which was forced to move away from its traditional spot in front of the U.S. Capitol, will still be held in the heart of downtown Washington.
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Before the wallboard goes up, Bethesda Bungalows’ green rater was on site to verify a sealed envelope, tight ducts, and other key elements of the high-performance home.
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The biennial solar-powered home competition is moving from its location on the National Mall—but to where?
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Infill builder incorporates a range of products to keep its houses tight.
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The dean of the University of Washington's College of Built Environments and ACSA president talks about the future of the profession.
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One of HOK's sustainable-design specialists describes the process of searching for and incorporating green building incentives into projects.
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Gensler achieves LEED Platinum certification for PNC’s 12-story office building in downtown Washington, D.C., making it the 104th LEED certified building for PNC Financial Services Group.
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The economy and jobs are reshaping the household picture, a ULI panel says, as Gen Yers delay buying and boomers age in place. Among all groups, walkability and transit dominate the wish list.
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For many American consumers, the recession has put interest in sustainable housing on hold.