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An ideas competition launched at the Clinton Global Initiative calls for better design to reduce damage caused by natural disasters. Those rebuilding in New Orleans, New York, and Joplin, Mo., can enter for the chance to win $10,000 and a spot in the ideas portfolio.
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A range of project types, with a majority from the West Coast, round out this year’s Top Ten Green Projects from the American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment.
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The respected green-building leader from HOK and 2012 ECOSTRUCTURE Evergreen Award winner Mary Ann Lazarus, FAIA, joins the AIA as a Resident Fellow for two years to focus on sustainability and health.
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Design and public health are inextricably linked.
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Building design professionals can access and contribute to this free online resource, which serves as a portal for peer-reviewed research papers and case studies to help educate the design community.
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The Tampa-based architect will help lead the institute's Repositioning initiative.
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The political lever for positive change is a literal one.
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Without stories, memory falters.
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Modeling future scenarios in an ongoing energy crisis.
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Energy modeling is for everyone and all buildings benefit.