A past COTE Top Ten Green Project outperforms expectations and earns more recognition.
Designed by Ross Barney Architects, a Midwest educational facility serves as a living laboratory for high-performance building techniques.
Brooks + Scarpa sets a new standard for the home office with a light-filled, comfortable live–work space.
This touchless all-in-one faucet, soap dispenser, and dual-sided hand dryer helps keep commercial bathrooms orderly.
Less is more in this paired down version of a classic Emeco chair.
KMD Architects works with city officials to create a world-class sustainable building that fits in with its classical surroundings.
Lake|Flato Architects integrates private development and public spaces to create a vibrant urban destination.
A 1933 experiment in sustainable living is updated and improved, resulting in an affordable house with extreme resource-use reductions.
A California school centered on ecological instruction gets a sustainable makeover and addition from EHDD.
ZGF Architects designs a flexible and sustainable government building that fosters workplace collaboration and a connection to the outdoors.
A mixed-use development designed by Milwaukee’s Continuum Architects + Planners turns a blighted block into a community showpiece.
A KieranTimberlake-designed student housing project capitalizes on its sunny, breezy location.
New designs by Fabricut feature Bella-Dura's 100% recyclable material.
Two new ventilation fans from Panasonic feature LED light engines.
A TDD and LEDs merge for optimal, energy-saving light.
New litter and recycling bins from Forms+Surfaces feature aluminum and Jatoba hardwood.
New releases of manufactured brick veneer offer more color and texture options.
Scrap tires are gold mines for Ecore, which repurposes reclaimed rubber into building and flooring products in four steps.
Four new lines from Noble Environmental Technologies Corp's Ecor brand provide pliable composities for architectural surfaces.
Nine colors of recycled material can be used for countertops, retail surfaces, and more.
A new collection of Axminster carpets is inspired by the sea.
An optical senser on Hydreon Corp.'s rain gauge closes windows and vents when it rains.
Architectural Systems Inc.'s new hardwood defies the thin-plank trends: these boards come standard at 6".
Overall, the agency reports a significant increase in certified projects, with Los Angeles, Washington, Chicago, New York, and Atlanta ranking in the top five.
A new report calls for immediate examination of outdated and unhealthy educational facilities.
New colors to FilterPave's porous pavement offer more options for coordinating with its surroundings.
We ignore the facts at our peril.
Revising the blueprint for campus living.
The City of Copenhagen breaks ground on Bjarke Ingels Group's waste-to-energy plant that doubles as a ski slope.
While the GSA continues to evaluate green-building rating systems, a report from the National Research Council says the Department of Defense should keep using LEED.
Eighty-seven percent of Seattle’s large-building owners are now tracking their buildings’ energy performance, the city of Seattle reports.
Eighty-seven percent of Seattle’s large-building owners are now tracking their buildings’ energy performance, the city of Seattle reports.
Net-zero-energy modular classrooms allow a variety of configurations, and encourage outdoor learning to allow users to take full advantage of their environments.