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Perspectives from Green Experts

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    Up to the Challenge?

    Architecture 2030's Francesca Desmarais explains the goals of reducing carbon emissions through the 2030 Challenge for Products

     
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    Keeping the Flame Alive

    Doing well by trying to do good.

     
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    Leading the Charge

    Raphael Sperry, AIA, sees social justice as today's civil rights issue.

     
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    Social Medium

    Architects increasingly risk irrelevance if we don't cooperate with each other and reach out to the larger culture.

     
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    Cultural Production

    Historic preservation may be the key to Cuban-American relations.

     
  • Eli Meir Kaplan/Wonderful Machine for eco-structure MagazineScot Horst, Senior Vice President of LEED poses for a portrait on Thursday, November 3, 2011 at the U.S. Green Building Council headquarters in Washington, DC

    In Development

    A discussion with Scot Horst, USGBC senior vice president, LEED.

     
  • Eli Meir Kaplan/Wonderful Machine for eco-structureBill Browning poses for a portrait on Thursday, August 25, 2011 at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC.

    2011 Evergreen Awards Perspective Winner

    William Browning of Terrapin Bright Green.

     
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    Meghan Kell Cornell, AIA

    "Modern" and "livable" do not have to be mutually exclusive terms.

     
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    Somshankar Bose, AIA

    As the lines between local and gloabl practices blur, one architect reports on India's viability in the 21st century.

     
  • Shawn Lawler

    BIM, Bang, Boom

    Four plug-ins for better performance with building information modeling tools.

     
 
 
 
 
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