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The first LEED Silver federal correctional institute and campus: User-generated architecture from GRW.
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Rebuilt 1930s-style cabin looks old, but it performs more efficiently than most new homes.
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Ultra-efficient and healthy home to be monitored for a year post-occupancy.
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Daylight harvesting, combined with a computerized, sun-tracking program to monitor window shades, contributes to LEED Gold certification for the California State Lottery offices: User-generated architecture from LPAS Architecture + Design.
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A past COTE Top Ten Green Project outperforms expectations and earns more recognition.
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Designed by Ross Barney Architects, a Midwest educational facility serves as a living laboratory for high-performance building techniques.
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A formerly abandoned property is now an energy-efficient, ultra-insulated home.
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Brooks + Scarpa sets a new standard for the home office with a light-filled, comfortable live–work space.
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KMD Architects works with city officials to create a world-class sustainable building that fits in with its classical surroundings.
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Lake|Flato Architects integrates private development and public spaces to create a vibrant urban destination.