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2013/01/17

A Sneak Peak at the Future of Green Architecture

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Architecture + Sustainability: 10 Projects

Today, architecture finds itself at a crossroads. Building materials and new construction, along with the operation and maintenance of buildings, account for a significant sum of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Faced with this fact, how are architects to responsibly pursue the act (and art) of architecture without further deteriorating the planet’s environmental make-up or depleting its resources? Can good—or even great—architecture be sustainable? The answer, of course, is yes. Take a look

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