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As technology improves and people seek ways to lower their carbon footprints and energy bills, residential homeowners and communities across the U.S. and elsewhere are starting to adopt more geothermal. Could it be the future of residential sustainability?
In this article, we'll focus on ways in which new commercial builds are shirking the status quo, transitioning toward eco-friendly methods of development that will change the nature of planning and construction moving forward.
In this guide, we take a look at the specifications of a green wall and help you choose one that will provide optimal results.
In this article we take a look at 5 building materials that have promise for a cleaner and greener future.
Architect Doris Kim Sung has proposed a building that automatically responds to the changing environment and doesn't require any human intervention.
In this article we explore the benefits of building an energy saving building for not only the environment but for the community.
T3 Architecture Asia wants you to consider this alternative to air conditioning that will not only keep you cool but also environmentally friendly.
Check out the various efforts that cities are partaking in to reduce pollution.
This article highlights all the benefits of using bamboo and some successful projects that showcase the use of bamboo.
Do you know what tasks are required to pass the Living Building Challenge? Read this article to find out what it takes to get the certification.
Take a look at how some of the most influential cities in the world are aiming to win the title of being the most environmentally conscious.
Learn about the different environmental initiatives Amazon, Apple, and Google are taking to become the most environmentally friendly company.
While no one can accurately predict the future, in a series of TED talks, architects discuss what they most hope to see in the future of urban design.
In this article we view two notable projects that are paving the way for genetic architecture.
Is it really possible to have a skyscraper that eats smog? Architecture company called Arconic has the answer.
Elon Musk from Tesla has not only altered the aesthetic of the solar panel but also re-imagined the application of the panels.