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LEED Gold offices for a Fort Worth insurance company: User-generated architecture from Environetics.
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A 1933 experiment in sustainable living is updated and improved, resulting in an affordable house with extreme resource-use reductions.
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A California school centered on ecological instruction gets a sustainable makeover and addition from EHDD.
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ZGF Architects designs a flexible and sustainable government building that fosters workplace collaboration and a connection to the outdoors.
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A mixed-use development designed by Milwaukee’s Continuum Architects + Planners turns a blighted block into a community showpiece.
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A KieranTimberlake-designed student housing project capitalizes on its sunny, breezy location.
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Re-use of a Neo-Georgian brick structure contributes to the new dance hall's LEED Gold rating: User-generated architecture from Bennett Benner Pettit Architects + Planners.
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Opening next month, the Stables net-zero-energy townhomes will be the city's first residential Passive House project.
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A Mexico City office building aiming for LEED certification through water reclamation: User-generated architecture from Space.
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Rainwater helps maintain constant moisture on slime-covered walls to reduce interior heat gain: User-generated architecture from S2doA.