A Vermont house sips energy in a leafy lakeside setting.
Trees killed by insect infestations are given new lives as flooring and paneling.
Modified through a proprietary process, this wood porch flooring stands the test of time.
Rev up any design with a luminaire made from reclaimed bicycle and motorbike chains.
This tankless water heater requires a smaller gas connection than conventional tankless heaters.
This durable countertop is made of a proprietary blend of natural quartz and post-consumer recycled glass.
Federal changes to support mid-rise, mixed-use developments would deliver both environmental and public benefits.
Jazz up any design with these sustainable engineered hardwood panels.
Achieve classic exteriors with this 21st-century wood substitute.
The recycled aluminum tiles made from salvaged aircraft parts really take off.
After evaluating 17 building energy-performance assessments from around the world, a new research paper proposes a classification framework for energy-efficiency evaluation.
Eight outstanding green-building professionals are under consideration for the 2013 award, which includes a $50,000 prize, from The Hanley Foundation, ECOHOME, and BUILDER.
This water-saving faucet is a style standout.
Stretch or reach codes help states and jurisdictions push baseline efficiency levels. Could they spur national code development and adoption?
San Francisco and Washington, D.C., top the list.
Opening next month, the Stables net-zero-energy townhomes will be the city's first residential Passive House project.
The initiative will add 200 to 250 LEED-certified homes this year in the San Antonio market.
As the building industry recovers, proper education on building science will be key in terms of both business finances and skilled manpower.
Contest challenged designers to consider the environmental impact of building materials.
Climate change will require paying more attention toindoor environmental quality.