OVERVIEW
Our buildings consume more energy than industry or transportation, and we haven’t done a great job of reducing that consumption. We can do better by:
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monitoring energy use
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improving building commissioning
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applying insights from building science
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selecting innovative HVAC and building envelope technology
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using natural ventilation and daylighting to provide low-cost alternatives to standard systems
As great as all these ideas are, they won’t be nearly as effective if we don’t engage occupants about energy use as well. Our articles look at all these strategies and more.
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Changing Building Design for a Changing Electrical Grid
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The way we get our electricity is evolving, and buildings need to be ready to respond.
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Lighting Design for Health and Sustainability: A Guide for Architects
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A report providing architects guidance on how to design sustainable lighting that supports health and wellness while reducing energy use.
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Why Schools Are Embracing Net-Zero Energy
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Schools are leading the way in net-zero energy, but some designers question whether these goals create the best learning environments.
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20 Ways to Advance Sustainability in the Next Four Years
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In this age of political revolution and environmental urgency, it’s time to step back and take a look at priorities, challenges, and opportunities
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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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The Death and Rebirth of DC Power
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Direct current is replacing AC in microgrids and other setups that maximize the efficiency of lighting, HVAC, and onsite renewables.
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What Makes the Building Envelope Green? BuildingGreen’s Guide to Thermal & Moisture Protection Products
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From insulation to flashing tape to cladding, we look at the attributes of the greenest building envelope products.
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Design Strategies for Occupant Engagement—and Why They Boost Performance
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Researchers reveal simple ways to empower occupants to reduce energy, water, and waste. It all starts with good design.
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Cladding: More Than Just a Pretty Façade
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Cladding materials should be chosen to minimize environmental impacts and help maximize a building’s energy performance.
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Natural Ventilation: The Nine Biggest Obstacles and How Project Teams Are Beating Them
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Designers are reinventing the art and science of passive comfort control even where climate and culture favor mechanical systems.