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Five years ago, the 22-year-old World Resources Institute (WRI) opened the doors to its new and innovative 'green' office near the Capitol in Washington, D.C. The move has encouraged many planners to include environmentally friendly features in their own offices. By Peter Denton
by Emily Rabin
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For a modest first-cost premium, an EPA laboratory building went from a basic green design to the best practices embodied in LEED gold status. By Charles Vaciliou
by Emily Rabin
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The IKEA store in Vaughn, Toronto, practices environmental responsibility by utilizing a rehabilitated brownfield site near a public transit stop. By Paul Nutcher
by Emily Rabin
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Today, 'large' architecture has become -- often out of necessity -- green architecture. Bill Browning and Cameron Burns of Rocky Mountain Institute explain why.
by Emily Rabin