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Green Horizons for Savvy Cities

Simple steps create an effective green building program. More

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integrating design excellence and affordable housing
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Listening to the Land: Site Design Merges with Building Design

The fundamental principals of landscape architecture and site design are now resonating with developers, investors, and corporate users and in turn, also are influencing building design. More

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The Court at Upper Providence Shopping Mall / Royersford, PA.

Developers and local officials aimed to improve rather than burden the community with this 400,000-square-foot (37160-m2) shopping center. More

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j. carson looney, faia

Memphis, Tenn.-based Looney Ricks Kiss (LRK) is an award-winning 25-year-old firm that had only reduced staff once prior to 2008. More

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developing your own building

Luis Ibarra and Teresa Rosano, RA, LEED AP, began their breakout session by explain how and why they develop their own projects in addition to doing custom work. More

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Developers, Engineers, Investors Offer 10 Tips for Going Green

Based on dozens of interviews with developers, engineers, and investors, here are Affordable Housing Finance's top 10 practical green building tips that will save new construction and rehabilitation projects energy, money, and time. More

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going green, affordably

Say green design, and what comes to mind are geothermal heat pumps, tankless hot water heaters, and roofs that plug into the sun. The most recognizable green features are also the priciest, and sustainable design is still viewed as an upgrade that only the well-off can afford. While there's some truth in that perception, the reality is changing as low-income housing developers join the party. More

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urban outfitter

Sebastian Mariscal develops, designs, and builds—one project at a time. More

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our town

Ross Chapin, AIA, who helped draft design guidelines for his town of Langley, Wash., recalls a developer who proposed a 54-unit-per-acre downtown housing complex for the elderly. The building was 150 feet long and three stories high and had no façade chan More

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