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Net-Zero Energy

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    All Systems Go for Net-Zero

    With its first year of classes now in session, Lady Bird Johnson Middle School hopes to impart a lesson in efficiency.

     
  • Net Zero Energy Building Certification Program Launched

    A new program from the International Living Future Institute is linked to the Living Building Challenge.

     
  • University of Maryland Wins Solar Decathlon 2011

    Purdue University and New Zealand (Victoria University of Wellington) take second and third place in the biennial competition.

     
  • Border Inspection: Examining Green At America's Gateways

    The General Services Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection talk land port of entry design, security, and design excellence with ECO-STRUCTURE.

     
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    Measuring Compliance

    Roger Chang, the director of sustainability at Westlake Reed Leskosky, looks at the path ahead for energy codes, standards, and benchmarking.

     
  • Drexel University's Recreation Center, designed by Sasaki.

    Giving Green a Sporting Chance

    Two Sasaki principals discuss the process of designing collegiate sports and recreation centers to exceed LEED certification.

     
  • Architecture as Education

    David Orr, the Paul Sears distinguished professor of environmental studies and politics at Oberlin College, discusses ecological design, resilience, and high-performance building.

     
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    The Green Migration

    Jason McLennan, CEO of the Cascadia Green Building COuncil and the International Living Building Institute, and author and founder of the Living Building Challenge, speaks with ECO-STRUCTURE.

     
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    Life as a Tree

    Ten years later, the Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies at Oberlin College continues to evolve, which is exactly what its designers intended.

     
  • IGCC Public Version 2.0 Released

    The International Green Construction Code Public Version 2.0 is now available for download. Code change proposals will be accepted until Jan. 3.

     
 
 
 
 
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