Walkable Cities: Everything Old is New Again
Walkable Cities: Everything Old is New Again
“Walkable cities” sounds like another trend, but there was a time when most cities had plenty of room for pedestrians t
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When Building Design Collides with Wild Bird Stewardship
When Building Design Collides with Wild Bird Stewardship
Unlike the predator and prey relationship in the wild, birds in the city aren’t just killed by a stronger, healthier sp
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Who Won the 2016 ArchDaily Building of the Year?
Who Won the 2016 ArchDaily Building of the Year?
Arch Daily asks readers, not a panel of judges, to name their annual Building of the Year winners. The magazine says th
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Expert Interview Series: Sofia Siegel of Verdical Group on the Benefits of Green Buildings
Expert Interview Series: Sofia Siegel of Verdical Group on the Benefits of Green Buildings
Sofia Siegel, project manager with Verdical Group, is a Green Building Consultant and an Environmental Advocate in the
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Plastics: From Waste to Near Zero-Carbon Building Materials
Plastics: From Waste to Near Zero-Carbon Building Materials
Plastics littering the oceans will soon have a whole new use, and it might be better than all of its predecessors. New
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What’s Behind the Green Wall in Manhattan?
What’s Behind the Green Wall in Manhattan?
Green walls give back to the buildings and communities that support them.
Even if you have three purple thumbs instead
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From Cape Cod to Grow Box, Integrating Nature by Design
From Cape Cod to Grow Box, Integrating Nature by Design
When an MIT professor bought an ordinary home on an ordinary street in Lexington, MA, his gardening project began. But
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Repurposing Breathes New Life into Old Spaces
Repurposing Breathes New Life into Old Spaces
Repurposing can bring a small town or a single building back to life again.
There’s something about a comeback kid that
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Another Frank Lloyd Wright Treasure Listed for Sale
Another Frank Lloyd Wright Treasure Listed for Sale
The Paul Olfelt House wasn’t created as a museum, it was designed as a home.
Another incredible design by famed America
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