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Is reducing air infiltration an overlooked path to energy efficiency for your projects?
Bronx building is the first multifamily project to receive a LEED Innovation point for Active Design.
A 1950s-era Massachusetts home uses 60% less energy after a deep energy retrofit.
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In acquiring Air Quality Sciences, UL Environment also absorbs its certifying body Greenguard Environmental Institute.
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.
Learning about renewable energy generation is a breeze at Hawaii Preparatory Academy's Energy Lab.
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Exploring the importance of indoor air quality in sustainable building and design.
A principal from Perkins+Will explores the challenges of clearing the air and reducing waste in healthcare settings.
The 139,000-square-foot museum, home to one of the nation's largest collections of Civil War memorabilia, receives LEED Gold certification.
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The Resilient Floor Covering Institute launches a new online resource.