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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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Reaching new heights for sustainability in Philadelphia, Five Crescent Drive—the latest from Robert A. M. Stern Architects—promotes healthy work environments through green design.
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Scrap tires are gold mines for Ecore, which repurposes reclaimed rubber into building and flooring products in four steps.
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With a focus on carbon reductions, 2030 Districts aim to transform downtown communities into models for future development.
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The Penn State science complex consolidates several of the university's disciplines into a LEED Gold-certified learning center: User-generated architecture from Rafael Viñoly Architects.
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An architect couple transforms an old stable into a home for themselves.
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Pittsburgh architect Laura Nettleton and her firm are on a mission to bring good design and finishes to everyone.
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Along with Gensler, this firm is the other half of the design team behind the new Tower at PNC Plaza in Pittsburgh, Pa., scheduled to be completed in 2015. In this Q&A, they discuss the project and their philosophy.
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PNC's ambitious new headquarters under construction in Pittsburgh wins the 2012 Evergreen Awards On the Boards category.
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The team of Olin landscape architects, Fisher Marantz Stone, Ballinger, and Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects delivered a LEED Platinum–certified building for the Barnes Foundation.