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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.
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Lighting control systems can reap big energy savings.
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A study shows how new hospitals can reduce their energy use by 60 percent.
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Genzyme Center's passive and sophisticated solutions remain a demonstration of green building practices.
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The Business Instructional Facility at the University of Illinois College of Business in Champaign, Ill., meets students’ needs for classroom and study space while incorporating sustainability measures that students lobbied for, earning it LEED Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building...
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Designed by HGA Architects and Engineers for Affinity Health System, the Lung & Vascular Pavilion at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisc., has achieved LEED Gold Certification.
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To help combat space constraints, Princeton Charter School in Princeton, N.J., recently opened a new 17,000-square-foot campus center, a multi-use facility that houses a sports complex as well as music and art classrooms.
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Designed by Anshen + Allen's Boston office, the new five-story South Pavilion at the Women and Infants Hospital in Providence, R.I., has received LEED Gold certification.
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More than a decade after its design, the home of architects Chris Hays and Allison Ewing demonstrates the long-term benefits of passive solar design and high-performance construction.