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Why Green Rooftops are Sprouting Around the World
Roofs are increasingly becoming green spaces as part of a drive towards cleaner cities
How Basel started a green-roof revolution in Europe
One way to lower energy costs, reduce flooding AND improve biodiversity? Cover every new building in plants
Columbia Green Technologies selects DuPont™ Styrofoam™ Brand Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) Insulation Aligned with Sustainability Vision
Columbia Green Technologies announces selection of DuPont™ Styrofoam™ Brand XPS Insulation for green infrastructure solutions aimed to help mitigate the effects of climate change around flooding, rising heat island effect and reducing carbon emissions.
The Nature of Soundscaping
Habitat Soundscaping’s Evan Benway reveals how nature-inspired audio and visuals are increasing productivity and decreasing stress levels in the physical workplace.
Prague’s First Blue-Green District Combines Modern Design, Sustainability, and Community
With the Modřanský Cukrovar development, Skanska is creating a unique city district focused on sustainability, innovation and a neighborly vibe.
What Goes on Inside Leeds’ Vertical Garden and the Tallest 'Living Wall'
The Leeds Recycling and Energy Recovery facility (RERF) is the flagship development at the heart of Leeds’ integrated waste strategy for the next two decades
LAF Accepting Applications for the 2022 CSI Program
The Case Study Investigation (CSI) program is a unique research collaboration and training program for faculty, students, and practitioners.
It’s a Jungle in Here: the Rise of the ‘Biophilic’ Home
Green walls, indoor plants and natural materials are all part of the plan for greener living
Iconic Biowall Installation Reconfigured for Optimal Sustainability and Maintenance
The Biowall — that 22-foot- wide, 80-foot-tall functional wall of air-purifying plants that proudly stands in the building’s lobby— has been undergoing renovations since August.
Green Roofs Installed on Admiral’s Row Buildings at the Brooklyn Navy Yard
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection on Monday joined with Steiner NYC, developer of Steiner Studios, to announce the addition of three green roofs at Admiral’s Row in the Brooklyn Navy Yard
Amid Climate Change and Inequality, ‘Heat Islands’ Pose a Threat
Urban areas with plenty of pavement and few trees are trapping heat, making things hard on residents with health conditions
CitiesAlive 2021: Designing for Multi-functionality Launches
CitiesAlive goes global and virtual during the ongoing pandemic.
City of San Diego Releasing Plan to Tackle Climate Change
The City of San Diego is getting ready to release a climate action plan.
There's Now a Farm and Orchard on Top of the Javits Center
The plan is to grow up to 40,000 pounds of produce each year
Could Biophilic Design Give Your Home a Boost?
As we recover from the effects of a global pandemic and adjust to hybrid working patterns, our need to reconnect with the outside world has never seemed greater. Could biophilic design in our homes and shared spaces be the answer?
Could Green Roofs on Schools Be a Climate Solution?
Inside the Public School Green Rooftop Program Act—and green roofs themselves
Newly Completed Javits Center Rooftop Includes One-Acre Working Farm
Work has been completed on a rooftop event space at the Javits Center, that includes a one-acre working farm.
Algae-based Irrigation System To Be The First Of A New Generation Of “Living Architecture?”
Researchers at the Egypt-based British University and Cosign Group have 3D printed an algae-loaded filament into an eco-friendly rooftop-mountable water irrigation system.
See Inside Utah’s First ‘Living Building’ — Can This Approach Help Save The World?
Architects transform their Salt Lake City offices into a workspace that is greener, healthier, happier and prettier for them and the planet.
Green roof on Saanich’s Vancity Helps Reduce energy costs
Developer encourages District of Saanich to advocate for similar commercial treatments