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Opsis Architecture finds creative ways to integrate sustainable solutions without additional costs.
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The latest addition to Hood River Middle School in Hood River, Ore., designed by Opsis Architecture integrates permaculture education into a National Historic Landmark site.
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At Perkins+Will, architects don't just "sprinkle on the green."
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A civic-focused, adaptive reuse project in downtown Atlanta by Perkins+Will transforms a 1986 office building into a living laboratory and educational tool for sustainable design.
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THA Architecture's work has been rooted in a keen understanding of the connection between the well-being of communities and the natural environment.
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A historical landmark in Portland, Ore., is restored by THA Architecture into the new headquarters of a global relief organization.
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David Salmela argues that all projects should have a sustainable explanation.
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A LEED Platinum–certified classroom building in a nature preserve in Duluth, Minn., designed by Salmela Architect, incorporates Passive Haus design strategies to meet performance goals.
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BNIM's sustainable decisions have a threefold benefit in being economically beneficial, socially responsible, and environmentally sound.
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A new building by BNIM was built on a six-acre former landfill, and is now home to two state agencies that govern state-utilities issues.