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Green Wall Grows Five Storeys up San Francisco Apartment Block
Architecture office Woods Bagot has covered an apartment block in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighbourhood with a green wall that climbs up five floors.
Green Roof Atop the S&WB Building Helps Handle Stormwater Runoff Through the Beauty of Flowers
A blue roof, which also sits atop the building, temporarily holds stormwater to slow its runoff into the drainage system.
Couple bringing vertical farming to Downtown Guelph after winning free store space
Noki Farms will sell fresh produce in an indoor retail space
Canadian Government Recognizes Green Infrastructure in Federal Budget and Allocates $200 Million in Funding
The Canadian Federal Government has recognized Green Infrastructure and established a $200 million Natural Infrastructure Fund
Lehigh Launches Campus Sustainable Impact Fellowship
The multi-year, interdisciplinary projects focus on advancing Lehigh’s Sustainability Strategic Plan 2030 goals which align with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Move Over Farm To Table: Rooftop-to-table Is The Latest Word In Eating Local
Avling’s garden is part of the new rooftop-to-table movement taking root in innovative restaurants around the world.
The First Net Zero Energy Restaurant in the Quick-Service Industry
When it comes to dining out in an energy-efficient manner, you can now have your fries and eat them, too.
A New Layer of Public Space: The Case for Activating Urban Rooftops
In increasingly denser urban environments, there is a new-found interest in underused spaces as opportunities for further development.
Investing in Green Infrastructure is Good for Business
Making the needed investment in our nation’s water infrastructure will yield significant job creation, better competitive position for U.S. businesses, and resilient economic growth.
How Denver Can Combat Its High Temperature Problem
The city’s heat-trapping materials have been increasing the mercury, but there are ways to combat the warmth.
Biophilic Design Shines at Omni HQ
Biophilic design has become a popular topic in the design industry over the last several years, especially as of late with many organizations considering the form and function of the post-Covid workplace.
SIUE School of Engineering Virtually Hosts 3rd Energy Symposium
The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Engineering (SOE) is hosting its third SIUE Energy Symposium at noon Wednesday, April 21. This year’s theme is Sustainable Campuses.
Parks and Greenspace Must be Part of Any Climate Solution
Aside from reducing carbon pollution, cities must help people adapt to severe weather that is already affecting communities — especially the most vulnerable.
SOPREMA® Launches Toundra Box, Modular Vegetated System
Soprema is excited to announce our latest addition to the Sopranature® product line, the Toundra Box!
Floora is born, the raised floor that brings greenery into indoor spaces
Floora is a flexible, modular and customisable system of indoor greenery, easily adaptable to any context in which raised flooring is present.
The Ultimate Guide For Creating A Rooftop Oasis
If you live in a busy urban setting, having easy access to gardens and green space can be lacking.
Investment In Green Infrastructure Can Kick-Start The Economy
As more importance is given toward economic recovery, communities are initiating to incorporate natural assets into their infrastructure planning while preserving and improving municipal services.