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USGBC delays ballot on LEED 2012 until 2013, renames the system upgrade to LEED v4, and adds a fifth public comment period.
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Denis Hayes, CEO of Seattle's Bullitt Foundation, talked to ECO-STRUCTURE about the client side of a Living Building Challenge project.
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Renewable energy reigns at House of Vestas, a new LEED Platinum office building for a global wind-turbine manufacturer in Aarhus, Denmark.
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The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation converts an asphalt parking lot into a LEED Platinum campus that aims to offer a more natural site.
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A Silicon Valley developer who specializes in sustainable office buildings becomes his own client with a LEED Gold–certified renovation.
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A new model for industrial development focuses on reducing carbon footprints and benefiting the surrounding community.
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Building booms come in shades of green.
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Working across disciplines is the path to energy efficiency, says Alicia Ravetto, AIA.
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The fourth public comment period for LEED 2012 is now open. The balloting period for USGBC members commences on June 1.
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Green Globes and the Living Building Challenge join LEED in passing the GSA’s review for use in federal projects, an increase from just LEED in 2007.