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What do Northern California's Bay Bridge, a huge soccer stadium being built in Brazil and some of the most popular films and video games produced by Lucasfilm have in common? Technology that Autodesk believes can help change the world for the better.<br />
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The design software giant introduces a slew of new product suites and services for building and infrastructure designers, product manufacturers and creators of digital entertainment.
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Aditazz, Mazzetti Nash Lipsey Burch and Perkins+Will win Kaiser's "Small Hospital, Big Idea" design contest for concepts to build an innovative, net-zero energy hospital.<br />
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A look at how the Silicon Valley juggernaut strives to make its buildings a hotbed for creativity and innovation.
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The world headquarters for the Hearst media company, the Perkins+Will Atlanta office and a vast Office Depot distribution center are among the eye-catching projects to earn LEED green building certification.<br />
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While American consumers continue to view solar power, wind energy and greener cars favorably, overall support for clean energy concepts is slipping, Pike Research finds.
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The U.S. Green Building Council unveils its tally of the states with the highest concentration of LEED-rated buildings per capita based on certifications in the past year.
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Last week, we reported that Jones Lang LaSalle surpassed its goal of having 1,000 certified sustainability professionals on its books. The USGBC has since told us which companies have the most LEED APs on their payrolls.
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The Korean automaker's US operations are working with the Gensler architectural firm on a design for a new headquarters complex that's to be built to LEED-Gold standards in Southern California.
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With the coming new year, eight U.S. cities will get free help from sustainable building and development experts who'll take a fresh look at the towns through a green lens.<br />
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As of this month, the more than 3,750 properties that are part of Hilton Worldwide are participating in the company's LightStay sustainability management program. Christopher Corpuel, Hitlon's green guru, tells GreenBiz how they made it happen.<br />
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The amount of LEED-certified square footage for existing buildings now exceeds that of new construction for the first time in the history of the U.S. Green Building Council.
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In a ceremony at COP17, The World Green Building Council awarded the cities of New York and San Francisco for their work in advancing green building.<br />
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Re-opened with fanfare this spring, San Francisco International Airport's iconic Terminal 2 has become the first airport facility to earn gold-level LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
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The design software giant introduces a suite of tools that marry cloud computing and on-premise solutions to provide insight into products and building projects from their inception to end of life.
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Autodesk is on a mission to dispel any doubts about the power and possibilities that cloud computing brings to sustainable design. The technology and its impacts on design are Topic A at company's user conference in Las Vegas.
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Polar explorer Robert Swan and sustainability expert John Picard were among the inspirational speakers who closed Greenbuild 2011 with advice to look beyond today's challenges and focus on what comes next.
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There's a difference between a green revolution and a green party, and many in the sustainability movement have been mistaking the latter for the former, Thomas Friedman said at Greenbuild, spelling out a key theme at the event.
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Walgreens and IKEA install a slew of solar power systems on store rooftops, the award-winning California Academy of Sciences building receives another prestigious green kudo and more.
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Technology that would enable EVs to "give back" to the grid and a new lingua franca for wireless building automation systems are among the developments that further the concept GreenBiz calls VERGE.
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The move is expected to be particularly useful to builders of greener structures and creators of more eco-friendly products.
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The biennial contest in Washington, D.C., which is kicking off today on the National Mall, holds lessons for the solar and building industries as well as students.
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Solyndra takes center stage in D.C., policymakers try to stop glass buildings from killing birds, the EPA chief pays a visit to Method, and more are making green headlines.
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The benefits from building energy codes aren't just theoretical, according to new research that examined hard data on energy use in states with codes on the books.
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Project Frog, the modular builder that made a splash at GreenBuild three years ago, is poised for a growth spurt with new funding from GE and its partners in the ecomagination Challenge.