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In addition to his pioneering work on affordable sustainability at Meritage, Hilton has become a national leader in the discussion on energy and housing.
The Salt Lake City–based builder commissioned contemporary-style homes that are selling fast and for full price.
Residential architects form the front line between industry definitions of sustainability and public perception.
NREL software expands to include energy-efficiency upgrades for existing homes.
DOE's Sam Rashkin receives The 2012 Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainable Housing.
This LEED-Silver New England home combines features that enhance its environmental performance and universal design.
The latest Hanley Award winner has made his mark on home building by improving our understanding of what we do and changing how we do it.
Our six-member jury selected 36 winners from a pool of more than 800 entries.
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Living Cities, Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation study demonstrates energy and financial savings from multifamily project upgrades in New York.
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New study says updates to national efficiency standards can provide substantial financial and environmental benefits.
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Flame retardants are just one of the many hazardous chemicals that may never be banned in the U.S.
NASA unveils Sustainability Base, the first space station on Earth, with sustainability lessons for all types of future building.
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Health Product Declarations address the health side of building products and materials.
New green product database communicates sustainability at the retail level.
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Now ís your chance to comment on ANSIís draft standard for enhanced product declarations.
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Solar Glass Makes Its Debut
A Florida company has developed a glass product for windows that turns light into electricity.
Homeownership remains a central plot line.
The new campus housing references the past but its modern design looks forward.
An urban infill multifamily building takes our 2012 title of Project of the Year.
David Baker + Partners brings transparency and light to a low-income project.