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Education's Big Upgrade

August 11th, 2010

Forty-five percent of the country's elementary, middle, and high schools were built between 1950 and 1969 and will soon reach the end of their usefulness, according to the 2005–2008 K-12 School Market for Design & Construction Firms, published by ZweigWh

Is Bulk Certification Next for LEED?

August 11th, 2010

If you've seen one bank branch, have you really seen them all? Not if it's a PNC Bank green branch office.

Holly Williams Leppo, 34

August 11th, 2010

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Reinventing the university

August 11th, 2010

The economic boom of the 1990s fattened state coffers even as the stock market boosted endowments, enabling public and private institutions of higher learning to invest in major building renovations, additions, and new construction to attract more — and better — stud

Greening the Retail Sector

August 11th, 2010

Green buildings are growing by leaps and bounds. Between 2005 and 2006, project registrations in major LEED categories grew by more than 50%, while project certifications were up 67%.

New school designs don't go by the book

August 11th, 2010

America needs more schools. Forty-five percent of the nation's elementary, middle, and high schools were built between 1950 and 1969, according market research firm ZweigWhite, Natick, Mass.

Signs of Life

August 11th, 2010

To say that the speculative office market is returning to health would be an egregious overstatement.

New Flooring Products

August 11th, 2010

Rapidly renewable biobased tile

Migrations biobased tile is made possible by Armstrong's Biostride polymer.

Bonanza on Campus

August 11th, 2010

The nation's colleges and universities are building at such a pace, and to such a level of luxuriance, as to defy augury.