The Carbon Footprint as you know, is a measure of our impact on the environment - particularly greenhouse gas emissions produced by burning fossil-fuels for electricity, heat and transportation.
In theory, reducing our carbon emissions will slow climate change. Which is good. That’s what we want. Engineers have developed new technologies to generate power that don’t [...]
Hello and welcome back to The Weekly LOdown - where we gather our favorite links from the architecture and building industry and share them with you each and every Friday.
This week our PR intern, Anna Collins, is joining the conversation! And with her help, we have a nice mix of content and style [...]
The green building movement is not just about designing less wasteful buildings. It’s also about educating people about how they can be less wasteful. It requires design and construction professionals to refine and hone their skills, perhaps even repurpose their skills to stay competitive. Our focus on, and demand for green buildings has created green-collar [...]
Happy Friday! And welcome back to The Weekly LOdown - where we gather our favorite links from the architecture and building industry and share them with you at the end of each week.
This week we’re highly praising the AIA, and time capsules! Here’s what we’ve been clicking:
Allison
Will Alsop’s list of Lessons for a Young Architect [...]
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Happy Friday everyone! It’s time for another installment of The Weekly LOdown - where we gather our favorite links from the architecture and building industry and share them with you at the end of each week.
This week we have some just plain cool design links, with a dash of green marketing. Here’s what we’ve been clicking:
Allison
Interior [...]