Want to avoid callbacks about moisture infiltration? Deploy a mix of new and old strategies.
Ultra-efficient and healthy home to be monitored for a year post-occupancy.
Designed by Ross Barney Architects, a Midwest educational facility serves as a living laboratory for high-performance building techniques.
A formerly abandoned property is now an energy-efficient, ultra-insulated home.
KMD Architects works with city officials to create a world-class sustainable building that fits in with its classical surroundings.
The Brightwater Center demystifies the water treatment process for local students and the community.
Revising the blueprint for campus living.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is exploring a number of programs to expand its water sources both residentially and commercially. Could other states benefit from their lessons learned?
Vision 2020 Water Efficiency chair Paula Kehoe talks about her experiences in government water resource management—and what readers can learn from it.
Survey finds that 40 percent oppose development restrictions for water-short areas.
Katie Weeks, editor-in-chief of ECOHOME and ECO-STRUCTURE magazines talks with Doug Bennett about the Southern Nevada Water Authority's conservation efforts.
The New Norris House continues a tradition of simple, affordable design but with less impact on local resources.
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It's time to take water efficiency efforts seriously.
Macalester College's Institute for Global Citizenship gets its Ph.D. in energy savings.
A cramped cottage is repurposed into a Mediterranean-style sustainable showpiece.
The immense challenges that face us are matched only by the opportunities they present.
Products and Performance chairs Alex Wilson and Peter Yost envision high-performance products that respond to more stringent requirements and the need for resilient design.
The new WaterSense program guide highlights products, best practices, and case studies.
Water Efficiency chairs Mary Ann Dickinson and Carole Baker detail how improved technologies, policies, and practices will help achieve new levels of water efficiency by 2020.
New study finds reductions in both indoor and outdoor water use.