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In our newest Web-exclusive feature, GreenSource presents a running list of residential projects that exemplify both creativity and sustainability in their designs. Every month, we select a different home for an online tour that highlights its sustainable elements. • Sprouting Wings: A butterfly-roofed house solves a site condition, and supports good health. [pictured] • Team Spirit: A Thorough House Renovation Gets Green with a Little Help from a Lot of Friends. Photo © Paul Hultberg Photography |
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In our Web-exclusive monthly feature, GreenSource profiles notably innovative strategies that architects have developed to overcome challenges presented by designing for sustainability. • Caprice and Construction: Considering the lifecycle of nightlife. [pictured] • Inconvenient Research: Envision Design goes to extra lengths to achieve shorter radiuses. Photo © ADO |
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Our collection of stories from the pages of GreenSource—and its sister publications—covers everything from historic preservation to proof-of-performance claims. • It Isn’t Easy Grading Green [pictured]
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From news and trends in sustainable architecture to larger environmental concerns, GreenSource analyzes topics driving the discussion in the green building world. • Been There Done That [pictured] Photo © Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images |
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How will green legislation impact your practice? We report on all the initiatives, guidelines, regulations, and best practices shaping sustainable design. • Haunted by Success [pictured] Photo © AFP/Getty Images |
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Explore our video, interview, and case study-based guide to Phoenix, this year’s Greenbuild host city, and November 11th through 13th, read our live coverage from the event. Photo by METRO Light Rail |
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GreenSource presents our collection of videos designed to inspire, inform, and entertain. We tour important projects, explore ecologically attuned features, and speak with the people behind noteworthy green design solutions. • Woolly Pockets in the Park [pictured] • Michelle Moore, Federal Environmental Executive Photo courtesy Joanna O. dela Rosa, McGraw-Hill Information & Media |
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