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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.
Historic preservation may be the key to Cuban-American relations.
Two principals from The Architectural Team examine the process of making sustainable preservation a reality.
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.
Creating a public demand for sensible design is as old as architecture, itself.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Big Green Zero are looking for partner organizations to outfit the Arizona-based landmark with sustainable technologies.
Are the greenest buildings already built?
A former biplane hangar in San Francisco is transformed into a popular trampoline facility.
The Canadian redevelopment that transformed a historic brick factory into a multipurpose public space venue connects history and ecology.
The adaptive reuse of the Thoreau Center for Sustainability transformed a military hospital into offices for environmentally conscious nonprofit organizations.