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A single-family residence in Racine, Wisc., designed by Johnsen Schmaling Architects.
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A mixed-use water treatment center in Olympia, Wash., designed by The Miller Hull Partnership.
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A rehabilitated warehouse becomes commercial office space in Austin, Texas, designed by Lake|Flato Architects.
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A K-12 school in Chula Vista, Calif., designed by Studio E Architects.
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A new K-12 school in Greensburg, Kans., designed by BNIM Architects.
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An addition to a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed National Historic Landmark Meeting House in Madison, Wisc., designed by The Kubala Washatko Architects.
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A mixed-use project in Los Angeles by Brooks + Scarpa Architects.
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A LEED Platinum-certified convention center in Vancouver, designed by LMN Architects.
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The 2011 Hanley Award winner will receive a $50,000 grant for demonstrating extraordinary, lasting and far-reaching contributions to the advancement of sustainable housing.
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How do you judge a building’s performance? When it comes to government facilities, performance isn’t just evaluated by examining functionality, energy use, or water use. It’s also a matter of national security.