With its first year of classes now in session, Lady Bird Johnson Middle School hopes to impart a lesson in efficiency.
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A white paper from UL Environment examines the development and use of EPDs in the validation of life cycle-based product environmental impacts.
At this preschool, learning about nature starts at the front door.
In Southern California, Palomar College blends buildings and nature.
The adaptive reuse of a Bauhaus-influenced building at the Georgia Institute of Technology includes careful treatment of the building envelope and innovative mechanical systems.
A look at passive and active chilled-beam systems.
These high-efficiency urinals and flush valves are WaterSense-certified and use 0.125 gallons per flush.
Delta-Floraxx is a perforated drainage board for use in green-roof assemblies.
Solar Secure is a solar-powered structure to support emergency-assistance stations, lighting, surveillance cameras, and Wi-Fi technology.
Custom-designed solar PV canopy systems are available with sloped and ridge styles, and are configured on a per-project basis.
This outdoor decking is made entirely from recycled bamboo fibers and recycled plastics.
A discussion with Scot Horst, USGBC senior vice president, LEED.
After more than 10 years in operation, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Philip Merrill Environmental Center provides a number of lessons.
A designer at BNIM examines the use of environmental product declarations.
What can we glean from taking a closer look at today's learning environments?