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Ecocity World Summit 2022 is Virtual

February 17, 2022 Mignon O'Young 0

Now in its 14th edition, the Ecocity World Summit, the longest running conference on sustainable cities, has come a long way since the first Summit held in Berkeley, California in 1990, making its way throughout …

IDeAs Z2 Design Facility South Elevation with Sliding Glass Doors and Solar PV Shades
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Transforming a Concrete Box into a Net-Zero Energy Building

June 11, 2009 0

Editor’s Note: The IDeAs Z2 Design Facility is now the San Jose office of the Integral Group. At the AIA 2009 National Convention, I was pleased to find a handful of educational sessions, led by San …

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CEC Launches Online Green Building Library

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The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) is proud to announce the launch of its online library of green building resources featuring close to 400 publications, databases and articles. Visit www.cec.org/gblibrary to access news and analysis …

Rooftop View of 130 kW Solar Photovoltaic System at Mosaica
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Affordable Housing Project Incorporates Largest Residential Solar Photovoltaic System in San Francisco

June 3, 2009 0

What do you do when your project has close to 40,000 square foot of roof space in one city block, good sun exposure, and no shading impediments?  Go solar, of course, and generate your own …

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