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Making buildings healthier and more sustainable also enhances organizations’ core purposes.
by James Ball
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Gensler is pioneering best practices on how to institutionalize the new normal of sustainable building.
by James Ball
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The industry needs to decarbonize much faster in 2024 to achieve global greenhouse gas reduction targets.
by James Ball
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Adobe’s new 18-story building is Silicon Valley’s first of its kind, and places a big bet on the future of corporate spaces in the era of climate change.
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Plus, eight ways to make sure that retrofit programs are as comprehensive as possible for customers.
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The owners spent two years tightening building envelopes, replacing heating and cooling systems, and installing rooftop solar panels. Now, they hope to replicate the success elsewhere.
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Massachusetts' new climate bill gives power back to local governments to electrify their buildings.
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The U.S. Green Building Council and International Living Future Institute net-zero programs certainly have many overlaps, but there are also key differences that are important to note.
by Kate Zeile
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Aggressive building electrification is required to truly tackle the crisis the Golden State faces.
by Jonny Kocher
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So far, it's the only natural gas utility to formally voice its support on the rising push on statewide mandates for building electrification.
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Can we transform the durability, healthy and sustainability of afforable housing?
by Susan Puri
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The nation’s capital just passed aggressive, practical legislation to green its buildings. Your city could be next.
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New research points that building in harmony with nature improves employee health, attentiveness and productivity.
by Kevin Nute
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Measuring the intangible value of two Living Building Challenge and WELL Building certifications in Washington, D.C.
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Certifications must go beyond incremental improvements meant to minimize climate change. Instead, architects and engineers should aspire to create blueprints that are socially, economically and environmentally 'regenerative.'
by Martin Brown
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What if industrial production were no longer the villain? Here's the radical vision of the Living Product Challenge.