A Los Angeles firm creates the ultimate home office.
Energy-efficient features and sustainable wood options are a few of the eco-friendly options for this modern front door collection.
Two companies unite to create a more efficient skylight.
Manufacturing a sustainable ceramic tile requires more than recycled content.
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.
Want to avoid callbacks about moisture infiltration? Deploy a mix of new and old strategies.
From the forest to floors or walls, a look at oriented stand board (OSB) manufacturing—and key environmental opportunities—in four steps.
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.