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They say the road to Hell is paved with good intentions, but our case studies prove otherwise (at least sometimes). Check out these resources to find out how sustainable design actually turns out in the real world. You might be surprised!
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Existing Buildings Are Architecture’s Future
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Take a plain old building and turn it into something remarkable, and you’ll also help save the planet.
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Equity in Design and Construction: Seven Case Studies
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From an affordable multifamily building to an iconic museum, these projects are designed and built to advance equity, diversity, and inclusion -
Passive House on Campus: Eight Exemplary Projects
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Passive House has energy, carbon, and comfort benefits for higher ed. But getting the details right isn’t easy.
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When Hurricane Harvey Hit, the Texas Medical Center Stood Ready
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At the Texas Medical Center, hard-won lessons learned from Tropical Storm Allison kept Hurricane Harvey at bay.
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How Buildings Fail Their Users
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A building doesn’t have to be falling down to fail. We share seven stories of green buildings gone wrong—along with tips for prevention.
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Mouth, Meet Money: Case Studies of Outcome-Based Design
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Performance-based incentives are a growing (and positive) trend. They’re not as risky as they sound, but there are some steps you should be taking to prepare.
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How to Succeed with the Living Building Challenge: 12 Teams Share Tips
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The bar is high—that’s obvious—but watch out for some surprising pitfalls. Here’s how dedicated teams have tackled Living Building challenges.
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Raze or Retrofit? Six Extraordinary Answers to an Everyday Question
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Saving a building is usually an environmental win, but thoughtful renovation isn’t easy. And there comes a time to tear things down.
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Resilient Design: 7 Lessons from Early Adopters
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As storms reveal weaknesses in our built environment, some project teams have adopted more robust, durable principles.
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Energy-Efficient Multifamily Housing
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Now you can get LEED, Energy Star, and other labels for designing or retrofitting high-performance multifamily buildings.