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The Future of Pedestrian Crossing

This week, software company Umbrellium unveiled a prototype of the world's first... More

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7 Cities Slowly Ditching Cars

Air pollution, congestion, and lower quality of life are three reasons the smart... More

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Video: New Laser Technology Projects 3D Floating Images in Mid-Air

The three-dimensional signs and billboards of science fiction movies are not just for the 2D screen anymore. More

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The Blacktop Goes Green with Solar Roadways

Solar roads could bring highway maintenance and management to a new level, but is the controversial technology applicable on a grand scale? More

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Across the Institute: In Boston, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C.

Boston, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C. More

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The Active House Elevates IEQ

European building standard emphasizes more light and less noise. More

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Low Expectations Keep Builder Confidence in the Dumps

Even as measures of sales and traffic moved up, disappointment from a poor showing in sales this spring left builders unhopeful. More

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Case Study: Seattle-Area Home Is Living Lab for Green Building

Shirley contracting had to enlist a true team of experts, including several engineers, a land-use planner, two landscape architecture firms, and a wildlife biologists, to tackle the challenges this steep and sensitively-zoned site presented. More

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Part 8: Marketing

When it comes to branding its high-performance homes, the builder now relies on social media, SEO, and blogging just as much as (and sometimes more than) traditional yard signs and print ads. More

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Schindler Elevator Corp.'s Personal Occupant Requirement Terminal Saves Energy

By adapting an elevator cab's energy consumption to a building's traffic patterns, PORT seeks to reduce energy usage More

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