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An affordable housing development designed by Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects transformed a vacant property into a community asset.
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A Florida builder proves that an extra-large home can achieve net zero energy.
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The Wharf is a mixed-use waterfront neighborhood of approximately 3.2 million square feet, connecting retail, residential, office, and public spaces to Washington Channel: User-generated architecture from Perkins Eastman.
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Carefully chosen finishes provide superior indoor air quality, comfort, and durability.
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A new home for the Seattle office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reinvigorates a Superfund site.
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A net-zero-energy transit hub in in Greenfield, Mass., looks to the future.
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An international team led by KVA MATx and 360grad + Architekten designed ‘soft’ domestic infrastructure for a set of live/work residences that embrace carbon neutral lifestyles.
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Union Wharf is a 281-unit, mixed-use development currently completing its LEED NC v3 Design submission process, and pursuing a high Silver LEED Certification: User-generated architecture from Hord Coplan Macht.
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A blocky duplex was enlarged into a contemporary model of sustainable living.
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This project involved renovating an existing facility in Skaneateles Falls and building two additions, using a sustainable design approach that takes advantage of the site's features to achieve LEED Gold Certification: User-generated architecture from QPK Design.