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ECO-STRUCTURE is once again looking for projects that showcase outstanding building performance and design for the fourth annual Evergreen Awards. In addition, this year’s competition includes new categories and deadlines.
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For those readers who could not attend the green building extravaganza in Chicago, here’s a brief look at some of show’s news.
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The AIA Committee on the Environment is now accepting projects for the program’s 15th year.
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ECO-STRUCTURE's third annual competition seeks out outstanding environmental performance and design in four categories.
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The 2010 Evergreen Awards Jury
Meet the five green building professionals who judged this year's Evergreen Awards.
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ECO-STRUCTURE speaks with Peter Busby of Busby Perkins+Will about the current state and future of green building.
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Morrison Residence Hall at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill beat out 13 other buildings in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s competition monitoring energy use and waste reduction.
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For 25 years, Alex Wilson has almost single-handedly shaped the field of environmental journalism, and by doing so has inspired and educated a legion of sustainable-building professionals.
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The 2010 Beyond Green High-Performance Building Awards competition is now accepting entries
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The second annual Hanley Award goes to the founder of BuildingGreen.