A look at passive and active chilled-beam systems.
A 1950s-era Massachusetts home uses 60% less energy after a deep energy retrofit.
The Canadian redevelopment that transformed a historic brick factory into a multipurpose public space venue connects history and ecology.
Two Sasaki principals discuss the process of designing collegiate sports and recreation centers to exceed LEED certification.
In Oregon’s Willamette Valley, The Allison Inn & Spa aims to cultivate the well-being of its guests and its land.
Forward Momentum: A mixed-use building in Portland puts its efficiency efforts in plain sight.
The new two-story facility on Lake Michigan uses a geothermal heating and cooling system.
Animals, like humans, need clean environments to live in. Designed by Jacksonville, Fla.-based Ebert Norman Brady Architects, the new LEED Gold certified Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services building provides just that for its four-legged population.
One of the smallest ballparks in Major League Baseball hits the farthest homerun for sustainability.
Working with a 1915 building, SRG Partnership reveals a sustainable renovation at Portland State University.