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The heart of architecture is connecting people.
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Seventy-eight schools are recognized for environmental and health-focused curricula, as well as their efforts to reduce their environmental impact and costs.
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School administrators and government leaders are recognized in 10 categories for their efforts to create sustainable learning environments.
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The USGBC’s Center for Green Schools, Lucid, the Alliance to Save Energy, and the National Wildlife Federation announce a national competition to reduce electricity and water use among colleges and universities.
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Design between architecture's practice and academy for areas in need.
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The Green Education Foundation and USGBC are now providing a free online tool.
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Homeowner orientation can lead to customer satisfaction, fewer callbacks, and more referrals, NAHB speakers say.
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The U.S. Department of Education seeks to recognize schools that take great strides in greening their curricula, buildings, school grounds, and operations.
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Philadelphia's Charter High School for Architecture and Design forged a new kind of design-based curriculum in public schools. Is the experiment working?
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It's time for architecture to get out of the studio and into the larger world we should serve.