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The American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment selects this year's top examples of sustainable architecture and design.
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A mixed-use water treatment center in Olympia, Wash., designed by The Miller Hull Partnership.
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A mixed-use project in Los Angeles by Brooks + Scarpa Architects.
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Shirley contracting had to enlist a true team of experts, including several engineers, a land-use planner, two landscape architecture firms, and a wildlife biologists, to tackle the challenges this steep and sensitively-zoned site presented.
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What's happening at AIA chapters across the country.
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Forward Momentum: A mixed-use building in Portland puts its efficiency efforts in plain sight.
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Jolly Green Giant: SOM's Digital Media City Landmark Tower takes eco-design to new heights.
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One of HOK's sustainable-design specialists describes the process of searching for and incorporating green building incentives into projects.
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Clark County, Wash., has created a pilot program for residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects pursuing the Living Building Challenge.
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Discovery Green, a 12-acre park on a formerly forlorn parcel of land, cultivates new life in downtown Houston.