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About Megan Ray Nichols
Megan Ray Nichols is a science writer and amateur astronomer. She enjoys writing about innovations in technology and scientific discoveries on her blog, Schooled By Science. When she isn’t writing, Megan enjoys keeping up with environmental trends in various industries willing to make a difference.
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Building design can be planned with solar energy in mind: Commercial Building Islas by Mierta & Kurt Lazzarini Architekten
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Why Green Building Materials Are Here to Stay

July 6, 2016 Megan Ray Nichols 0

Editor’s Note: Contributing author Megan Ray Nichols created and writes for her own blog Schooled by Science. Green building practices and materials are growing in popularity in the United States as well as throughout the …

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Facades+ San Francisco

January 7, 2020 0

The symposium program includes three sessions covering issues unique to the region, including innovative building skins, high performance facades, and the future face of San Francisco. …

Team California Refract House for 2009 Solar Decathlon: Wood Clad Exterior Elevation
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Team California’s Refract House Starts 2,848 Mile Trek to the 2009 Solar Decathlon

September 2, 2009 1

It’s the 2009 Solar Decathlon, but the journey began two years ago:  16 design proposals narrowed down to one winning scheme, design development, refinement, hours of hard work, construction, close-in, and finally, today’s auspicious send-off …

Exterior view of the Arizona State University Student Health Services
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2014 AIA COTE Top Ten Green Project Winners Announced

April 24, 2014 0

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and its Committee on the Environment (COTE) have just announced this week their selection of the 2014 Top Ten Green Projects, examples of sustainable architecture and ecological American design …

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