After traversing the high seas, the steel from shipping containers made its way to these tiles.
Guidelines and standards are progressing, but lead paint-related initiatives have take a hit. Our 2012 Vision 2020 chair David Jacobs reports progress and obstacles for indoor environmental quality initiatives.
These tiles mimic the look of concrete but with increased durability.
Can the Not So Big movement move to the larger community scale? Can quality and density co-exist? Absolutely, says Not So Big founder Sarah Susanka.
Accountability and the availability of water- and energy-use data remains an issue. To move forward, accessibility and interaction between designers, owners, and utilities is key.
A detailed approach brings Passive House efficiency to a tight infill lot in Salt Lake City.
New laws mean fewer incandescent bulbs. To help you prepare, here is a look at CFL, LED, and halogen options.
Want to avoid callbacks about moisture infiltration? Deploy a mix of new and old strategies.
Showering au naturel gets even greener.
Energy-efficient features and sustainable wood options are a few of the eco-friendly options for this modern front door collection.
A Los Angeles firm creates the ultimate home office.
Manufacturing a sustainable ceramic tile requires more than recycled content.
Two companies unite to create a more efficient skylight.
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.
Anything goes at Guild House.
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.