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  • The Market Wants Sustainable Urbanism

    Vision 2020 chair and the Congress for New Urbanism CEO John Norquist questions whether less government complexity would afford more sustainable urbanism.

  • Wisconsin Turns Away from Energy Star

    Builders in the state and elsewhere have abandoned the program as too costly and inflexible.

  • 2012 Evergreen Award Winning Firm: Ross Barney Architects

    A Q&A with the firm behind the James I. Swenson Civil Engineering Building at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, the Evergreen Award winner in the New Construction category.

  • EHDA Merit Award: Kohler Residence

    Milwaukee straw-bale project blurs the lines between modern and traditional with an added touch of whimsy.

  • Taliesin West Goes Greener

    Energy-efficient updates will help lower the $200,000 annual energy bill of Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home.

  • Solar Secure

    Solar Secure is a solar-powered structure to support emergency-assistance stations, lighting, surveillance cameras, and Wi-Fi technology.

  • Design for Decades: Small Projects

    The American Institute of Architects’ Design for Decades initiative showcases the design work of its members, practicing architects nationwide. This slide show features some of the AIA’s members’ winning designs for the Small Projects Awards Program.

  • Well Weathered

    A new old skin for one Wisconsin barn.

  • Marking Their Mark

    The 2011 COTE Top Ten Green Projects are working examples of the power of a thoroughly integrated approach to architecture, natural systems, and technology.

  • AIA COTE 2011 Top Ten Green Projects: OS House

    A single-family residence in Racine, Wisc., designed by Johnsen Schmaling Architects.