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- VA construction work prompts asbestos worries in Sausalito
Marin Independent Journal (California) May 5, 2008 Monday Sausalito officials shut down a construction project near the Bay Model after alarmed residents complained about dust from the weekend work and raise...
- UN Breaks Ground on Intentionally 'Ugly' Temporary Headquarters
New York Observer May 5, 2008 The United Nations will break ground today on a three-story, purposefully ugly building that will serve as temporary space for the international body...
- CONSTRUCTION ZONE; 'Green' features to help Audubon center blend in with park
The Columbus Dispatch (Ohio) May 5, 2008 Monday ...
- GREEN'S GOLD STANDARD; A decade-ole program that promotes environmental sustainability in construction sees interest surge.
The Times Union (Albany, New York) May 4, 2008 Sunday Albany The floor mat that greets visitors to 3t Architects' Albany office is made of recycled rubber. The wood ceiling is locally sourced; the trees ...
- Saving Cold War relic gains support
Chicago Tribune (Illinois) May 2, 2008 Friday May 2--An endangered steel-and-glass relic of the Cold War, co-designed by the architect of Chicago's Sears Tower, took a key step toward survival Th...
- The greening of Greensburg, Kan.; A year later, tornado-devastated town finds new life in rebuilding eco-friendly
USA TODAY May 2, 2008 Friday After a monster tornado devastated Greensburg, Kan., one year ago this Sunday, the city faced tragedy and the daunting task of rebuilding from scratc...
- Blue Ridge visitors center a nod to this green Earth
The News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina) April 30, 2008 Wednesday ASHEVILLE -- Drive the Blue Ridge Parkway and you see them from the road: the cabins, barns and sheds distinctive to southern Appalachian Mountains. ...
- Hope builds for 'greener' skyline
Pittsburgh Tribune Review April 22, 2008 Tuesday Ten years ago, going green was viewed as a hippie fad. Today, an array of politicians, business leaders, labor advocates and environmentalists say g...
- University Place plans library: Town Center has troubles, but civic building construction may start soon
The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington) April 21, 2008 Monday Apr. 21--University Place could begin construction on its library-civic building this month, even as the future of the rest of the Town Center projec...
- Growing greener city skylines; Eco-friendlymandates onnewpublicprojects part of government initiatives to rein in energy-hog buildings
Chicago Tribune April 21, 2008 Monday As the super who keeps new state offices purring, Peter Cho is shepherding the green movement's latest offensive: cleaning skylines an entire buildin...
- A green question: To LEED or not to LEED?
The Sunday Oregonian (Portland, Oregon) April 20, 2008 Sunday SUMMARY: With efficient buildings in demand, different certifications fight for dominance A green question: To LEED or not to LEED? BRIAN LIBBY When ...
- TURNING GREEN - GOVERNMENT
The Santa Fe New Mexican (New Mexico) April 20, 2008 Sunday County: New public-works facility designed to save energy Santa Fe County's new public-works complex under construction on N.M. 599 will include a ca...
- EVER GREEN BAY AREA DESIGNERS; The longer buildings last, the easier they are on the land. Local architects have been thinking that way for decades.
The San Francisco Chronicle (California) April 16, 2008 Wednesday Good design that lasts - even if it consumes more energy initially and costs a lot - is ultimately the greenest tactic, and designers around the worl...
- Kendall County, its courts growing; $26 million expansion necessitated by boom
Chicago Tribune April 15, 2008 Tuesday Hoping to get ahead of population growth that has outstripped court capacity, Kendall County plans to break ground this week on a $26 million courtho...
- Finding gold in green; Owners, developers and employees see benefits in eco-friendly standards
Buffalo News (New York) April 14, 2008 Monday Second of two parts It has trees growing two stories high in the atrium. Deer and turkey out the window. And, when the room is feeling stuffy, window...
- Fans want to save Elgin sites built by Marina City architect
Chicago Tribune April 14, 2008 Monday Famed as the architect of Chicago's iconic Marina City, Bertrand Goldberg also built another distinctive round building that's far less well-known an...
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