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Air toxics samples from 65 schools in 22 states available online.

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Cabinets are only as green as the sum of their parts.
Guidelines for interpreting blower-door test results.
Kimball's Campos chair is an ergonomic option with features often found in higher-end office seating.
The Lyra collection from KI is made of low-VOC materials and a soy-blend product.
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The two organizations are working together to measure health and toxicity levels for chemicals used in construction materials.
Redevelopment Group's six row-style condos boast efficiency, healthy indoor air, and skyline views.
These five tune-up items will prompt improvements in the health, safety, comfort, durability, and energy efficiency of your homes.
With an eye on the "total building sustainability package," the new standard targets high-performance green buildings with the exception of low-rise residential buildings
The new zero-VOC formula of Sherwin-Williams Harmony paint uses the same technology found in baking soda to reduce indoor odors
One of Eco-Structure’s 2009 Innovative Green Projects is now operating solely on renewable energies.
Plywood vs. OSB: Which is the greener sheathing choice?
Combat indoor air pollution through these simple strategies.
The Sultra patterned solid-surface wall panels and Sultrex quartz from One Source Group now meet Greenguard indoor air-quality standards and contribute toward up to four LEED points.
Smith & Fong Co. has developed a new soy-based adhesive to use with its line of Plyboo bamboo plywood and flooring.
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The Perkins+Will Precautionary List examines chemicals listed by government agencies as having negative health issues, the classes of building materials where they might be found, and available alternatives.
Steven Winter, FAIA, has spent 40 years championing energy efficient buildings
Outfitted with the latest monitoring and control technology, the ASHRAE Headquarters provides a glimpse into the future of smart buildings.
Starting in 2011, all new homes built to comply with the federal Energy Star Qualified Homes standard—perhaps 200,000 units if the NAHB’s forecast for that year holds true—will be required to provide an adequate amount of controlled, fresh-air ventilation as part of a comprehensive energy...