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Urban Reinvestments
Three schools, three cities, and one loaded term.
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Repositioning architects for the 21st century.
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Industry groups foresee problems with the proposed changes to LEED. We look at some of the concerns with LEED v4.
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The USGBC and the Land Use Law Center at Pace Law School introduce two resources to help local governments leverage LEED for Neighborhood Development as a tool for sustainable development.
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Our reality and our destiny.
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A study commissioned by the Berkeley Group in the United Kingdom seeks to understand the importance and relevance of social sustainability to the housing industry.
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Sustainable Communities chair Leinberger details why demand mitigation through developing walkable, transit-oriented, urban communities is effective in combating climate change.
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In round four of the back and forth between USA Today and the USGBC over the on-going series on the green-building organization and LEED, USGBC vice president of LEED technical development Brendan Owens weighs in.
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Demographics, lifestyles, business model changes, and environmental challenges all factors in creating the master-planned communities of the future.
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UC Merced’s plan for its 815-acre site require a minimum of LEED Gold certification for all structures and aims to make the campus the first net-zero-energy, zero-waste, and net-zero-emission campus in America by 2020.