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Lessons in reuse are brought to life in a 1920s warehouse that was transformed into an environmentally conscious school.
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In the nation's oil capital, one house—ECO-STRUCTURE's 2010 Greenhouse winner—proudly declares its independence from fossil fuels.
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Jolly Green Giant: SOM's Digital Media City Landmark Tower takes eco-design to new heights.
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Through its design and modified operations and maintenance practices, the William J. Clinton Presidential Center & Park achieved LEED certification twice.
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Gensler achieves LEED Platinum certification for PNC’s 12-story office building in downtown Washington, D.C., making it the 104th LEED certified building for PNC Financial Services Group.
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Part of an enclave of small-but-cozy homes in the Serenbe progressive community, the 1,100-square-foot Nest Cottage boasts a wealth of green-minded practices, products, and performance.
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Animals, like humans, need clean environments to live in. Designed by Jacksonville, Fla.-based Ebert Norman Brady Architects, the new LEED Gold certified Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services building provides just that for its four-legged population.
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Working with a 1915 building, SRG Partnership reveals a sustainable renovation at Portland State University.
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Green Roofs for Healthy Cities explores the potential of collaboration between green roofs and roof-mounted solar panels.
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Kroon Hall, home of Yale University’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, is a 56,467-square-foot facility that is LEED Platinum certified from the USGBC.