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The New Building Institute rolled out a database where users can look up sustainability performance data for buildings in 44 states.
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These eco-engineering visions deliver the adaptation and resilience that cities need, and the business case for them is strong.
by James Murray
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Tokyo's Technical Research Institute holds one of the highest possible Platinum ratings for existing building operation. Now, it's going for net zero.
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Here's how WegoWise and Retroficiency are improving efficiency through cloud management and benchmarking services.
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Recent winners of the VERGE 25 awards nail down what's driving change in sustainability and technology in 2013, 2014 and 2020.
by Elaine Hsieh
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Smart, connected buildings currently promise more than they can deliver, at least if we don't pass the baton properly from design teams to operations teams.
by Rob Watson
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Cisco is a major partner in the effort for smart cities certification.
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How can one find an energy strategy that can be applied to a diverse group of buildings? AT&T and Rocky Mountain institute's Portfolio Challenge are teaming up to show buildng owners that applying energy retrofits at scale can save money and make an impact.
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GreenBiz Group's conference focused on big data, smart buildings, connected vehicles, and empowered consumers marks a changing conversation on how to create solutions for sustainable change.
by Joel Makower
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Transitioning to complex, high-performance, energy efficient buildings requires pointing out the failings of current building management systems. Here's why they don't work.
by Jim Sinopoli
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As cities become more populated, planners are going to have to start thinking hard about open spaces.
by John Davies
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Measuring the costs and benefits of LEED certification is easier now that multiple studies have shown green buildings sell for higher prices and draw higher rents.
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New York City joins Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington DC in reporting energy use of commercial buildings.
by Ryan Briggs
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Venture capitalists are seeding startups which will enable a building to produce as much energy as it consumes. Here's the four emerging areas that will draw attention in coming months.