A winner in the Greenhouse category of the 2009 Evergreen Awards, LivingHomes prototype house aims for high-efficiency
A winner in the Greenhouse category of the 2009 Evergreen Awards, the EcoDEEP Haus doubles the size of a 1940s bungalow but cuts its energy use nearly in half
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The neighborhood in the city’s lower Ninth Ward is recognized as the world’s largest and greenest community of single-family homes.
Bringing older buildings up to current environmental standards represents a great opportunity.
A net-zero energy house produces as much renewable energy as the house and its occupants use. It is a concept that was almost unthinkable just a few years ago.
Jeff and Salena Gallo not only feel good about their decision to build green, they also feel better physically. Salena has asthma and both had been plagued by allergies for years, yet after moving into their new sustainable home in Minneapolis, they no longer needed to take the medications they...
A homeowner converts a shed into a home office in Santa Fe, N.M., and employs many green elements.
Plans for the Tour Carpe Diem office building in Paris seize sustainability.
A recently completed study proves ballasted roof systems can shield a building from solar heat gain.
The live/work spaces at Florence Lofts in Sebastopol, Calif., encourages residents to live more compact, sustainable lifestyles.