Rebuilding in a recession's and a tornado's wake.
In a home embedded in the landscape, the Natural History Museum of Utah expands its offerings while minimizing its environmental footprint.
Fifty years on, the GSA's "Guiding Principles" have become a working theory on good design.
How much do you know about the materials that you're using?
Building Information Modeling has to keep up if it's going to remain on top.
The Fort Belvoir Community Hospital takes a holistic and analytical approach to sustainable healthcare design.
Salutogenic design may be the key to turning sustainability into more than a buzzword.
Differentiation and diversification are part of the architect's DNA.
Are we ready for an international green construction code?
TRTL was inspired by the culture of the First Nations People of Southern Alberta.
CHIP has an otherworldly appearance that belies its grounding in mainstream technologies.
The INhome (short for Indiana home) was designed to appeal to a typical Midwestern consumer.
The enCORE house used solar-powered products manufactured in Ohio.
The ENJOY House is concrete—almost entirely concrete.
The WaterShed house took top honors in the overall competition.
With its Y Container home, Team China took a radical approach to affordability.
The E-Cube house was conceived as an affordable building kit that can be assembled in days.
The Unit 6 house is intended for Virginia’s more temperate climate.
The Living First house finished first in the decathlon’s energy balance and water heating contests.
The FLeX House is designed to ship in one piece, keeping costs down.