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The prevalent approach to sustainability is still missing a key ingredient: nature itself.
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As the U.S. General Services Administration continues to evaluate green-building systems for use in its projects, more than 1,200 businesses and organizations sign on to a letter asking the organization to continue using LEED.
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Portland, Ore., infill project for both market-rate and low-income buyers promotes low-income affordable housing along light-rail line.
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After sitting vacant for 35 years, the old South Hills High School has been transformed into energy-efficient seniors housing.
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Phase seven of Tacoma Housing Authority's Salishan redevelopment achieves LEED-Platinum.
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The San Francisco LEED-Platinum multifamily project mirrors the scale of the surrounding buildings.
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Performance-enhancing features are packed into this 1,300-square-foot Rhode Island retreat.
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This 80-year-old Rhode Island home has retained its original character after undergoing a sustainable makeover.
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Under a new coalition, 27 industry groups raise issue with USGBC’s LEED development procedures and call for more consensus-based approaches and transparency in green-building standard development.
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Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, and Biz Stone to headline opening plenary for 2012 conference and expo in San Francisco.