Sustainability Benefits of Energy-Efficient Construction
Over the past 20 years or so, green and sustainable construction has evolved from what many called a fringe movement to one that has definitely achieved mainstream status.
Read moreOver the past 20 years or so, green and sustainable construction has evolved from what many called a fringe movement to one that has definitely achieved mainstream status.
Read moreOver the past two years, the Government of Manitoba has committed to investing more than $200 million for the construction of seven new schools, along with the modernizations of existing schools across the province.
Read moreThe Illinois College of Liberal Arts & Sciences’ Natural History Building has earned LEED Gold certification for energy efficiency and environmentally friendly construction practices in the wake of a recent $79 million renovation.
Read moreIndiana University Bloomington recently received three LEED Gold certifications for buildings, bringing the campus total to nine.
Read moreThe Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE), which opened in the heart of the University of Colorado Boulder’s main campus last summer, has been awarded LEED Gold status by the U.S. Green Building Council.
Read moreCarnegie Mellon University’s new home for the Tepper School of Business was recently recognized for limiting its environmental impact in construction and operations.
Read moreVanderbilt University’s Engineering and Science Building has been awarded LEED Gold status by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
Read moreMerriman Anderson/Architects (MAA) recently announced that the historic Dallas High School has achieved LEED Gold certification.
Read moreUNC Greensboro recently announced that it is moving forward with the construction of a new and sustainable Nursing and Instructional building.
Read moreInternational design and architecture firm, Perkins Eastman, recently announced that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. School in Cambridge, MA, has been certified LEED Platinum.
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