Archive for the ‘Water’ Category

Mar
26

Annette Burgard

Drought Friendly Designing - 8:31 AM

While much of the world has undergone flooding during the past couple of seasons, the reverse is also an issue building designers need to face.

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Mar
21

Elspeth McIntyre

Flood Resilient Architecture - 12:03 PM

The facts are common knowledge; climate change is causing sea level rise, and exacerbating the effects of severe weather. Flooding is one of the results. Are architects rising to the challenge?

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Jun
27
American families could save $450 every year by 2030 if buildings were retrofitted for energy efficiency

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Jun
13
Why Buildings are Crucial for Adequate Preparedness in the Face of Water-Related Climate Change Threats

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Jun
05
The Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden in Pittsburgh, PA, may be the first genuinely living building, and perhaps the most sustainable in the world once it’s complete.

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Jun
01
The rise of tablet technology is working its way into the design and construction field, allowing building professionals to better assess green design options on-site.

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May
22
The upcoming summer Olympics in London are being billed as the greenest games ever. We decided to find out if the actions are living up to the hype.

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May
15
The new International Green Construction Code (IgCC) represents a more ambitious baseline building code for building and retrofitting safer, more sustainable buildings

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Apr
10

Sam Somashekar

Sefaira Raises $10.8m in Funding - 6:23 AM

Braemar Energy Ventures Leads Round, along with Chrysalix SET and Hermes GPE

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Oct
19
UK Government Pushing to Prepare Buildings for Global Warming Hazards

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