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Second Life: The 2010 Evergreen Awards Ecommercial Winner

Lessons in reuse are brought to life in a 1920s warehouse that was transformed into an environmentally conscious school.

Lessons in reuse are brought to life in a 1920s warehouse that was transformed into an environmentally conscious school.

 

Renovation and Preservation

  • Report Shows Environmental Benefits of Retrofits

    A recent study by the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Preservation Green Lab shows that retrofits of existing projects are nearly always greener than new construction projects.

     
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    Cultural Production

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

     
  • Bridging the Gap

    Two principals from The Architectural Team examine the process of making sustainable preservation a reality.

     
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    Architecture Aloft

    The adaptive reuse of a Bauhaus-influenced building at the Georgia Institute of Technology includes careful treatment of the building envelope and innovative mechanical systems.

     
  • Clark D. Manus, FAIA, 2011 President

    It's A Beautiful Thing

    Creating a public demand for sensible design is as old as architecture, itself.

     
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    From Planes to Placemaking

    Edmonton wants to turn a historic airport into a carbon-neutral community for 30,000 residents. Two directors from Perkins+Will explain how it can be done.

     
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    Closing the Loop

    A former meat-processing facility goes green in Chicago.

     
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    Well Weathered

    A new old skin for one Wisconsin barn.

     
  • Madrona house, the Kucher residence, 3425 Denny Way, Seattle, Washington.Client, Tyler Engle Architects, photographed, 2008_0329© Benjamin Benschneider All Rights Reserved. Usage may be arranged by contacting Benjamin Benschneider Photography. E-mail: bbenschneider@comcast.net or phone 206-789-5973

    Rolling On

    A centenary storefront is transformed into an accessible live/work space.

     
  • Taliesin West to Get Energy-Efficient Retrofit

    The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Big Green Zero are looking for partner organizations to outfit the Arizona-based landmark with sustainable technologies.

     
 
 
 
 
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