Feature from Environmental Building News

Energy-Efficient Multifamily Housing


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Multifamily buildings are inherently green, thanks to the way they support denser, transit-friendly communities. No one makes that point more strongly than developer Jonathan Rose, who refuses to build anything on a site that wasn’t previously developed. But, Rose argues, that’s not enough. “Climate issues, biodiversity issues, energy security issues—all point to a dramatic need to reduce energy consumption. Anywhere we can find cost-effective savings, we should be doing that.”


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