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An opinion piece in The New York Times questions whether buildings should be designed to respond to the impacts of the environment, such as flooding, pandemics, and energy shortages, and not just to generate lower environmental impacts.
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Sustainable Northwest helps area architects to source environmentally preferable wood products.
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Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Montana’s capital cities will receive help from the EPA to create healthy communities through green development.
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How is urban regeneration transforming the way we live?
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The future is a lot closer than you think.
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Two bike-share programs look to set a standard for healthier cities.
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Architects can lead the way in reconsidering what's possible.
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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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The San Francisco LEED-Platinum multifamily project mirrors the scale of the surrounding buildings.
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All of the products that went into this Austin house were surveyed to ensure that they were toxin-free.