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  •  Unit 6 is intended for Virginias more temperate climate, and only needed a small 2.6-kilowatt solar array to achieve net-zero energy consumption.

    Tidewater Virginia: Old Dominion University and Hampton University

    The Unit 6 house is intended for Virginia’s more temperate climate.

     
  • W.O. Smith Music School * Architect: Bauer Askew Architecture, Nashville * Total Cost: $5.2 million * Completion: 2008

    Nashville, Tenn.

    Community spirit is helping Music City build and grow.

     
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    Altruism, Architecture & Disaster

    A new generation of architects is embracing humanitarianism.

     
  • Cameron Sinclair

    Can Architecture Save Humanity?

    How Architecture for Humanity tries to help ruined states.

     
  • Retro Grades

    Benchmarking laws point toward a new industry in retrofitting existing buildings for compliance.

     
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    Owens Corning Deck Defense

    A high-performance roof underlayment for asphalt, tile, and metal roofs.

     
  • The Grand Arch

    The Grand Arch, Sector 62, and Skyon

    Gurgaon, India/Sorg Architects

     
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    Sun Valley Bronze Clean-Lined Collection

    A collection of bath plumbing fixtures with clean lines.

     
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    Tania Johnson Design Hand-Knotted Rugs

    Four hand-knotted rug designs subtly incorporate imagery from nature.

     
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    Premier Copper Products Copper Pendant Lights

    Hand-hammered pendant lights made from 99.7% recycled copper wire.

     
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    Uponor Radiant Rollout Mat

    A network of crosslinked polyethylene tubing to create radiant heating and cooling.

     
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    Meyda Custom Lighting Glass Bowl and Vanity

    Meyda expands its glasswork expertise to include sinks for kitchens and baths.

     
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    A Desire Named Streetcar

    What the oldest operating transit system in the U.S. can teach us about planning for tomorrow.

     
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    iLevel TJI560D Series

    iLevel by Weyerhaeuser has added the TJI 560D series to its TJI-joist line up.

     
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    Bazzèo Marron Glace

    This cabinet line is made of reclaimed wood encased in glass cubes.

     
  • Cyan/PDX ? Portland, Ore. ? THA Architecture and GBD Architects ? This 16-story building in downtown Portland is certified LEED Gold. It appeals to Generation Y renters by compensating for small units (many are less than 550 square feet) with attractive communal areas such as a ??living room?? and a park for residents.

    Market-Rate Multifamily

    As the U.S. inches toward economic recovery, the focus on luxury condo towers shifts to market-rate rental apartments.

     
  • Ned Cramer

    What Is More?

    Architecture is both an art and a science. Beauty may transcend explanation, but good design is a matter of evidence.

     
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    Thin Is (Almost) In

    Cheaper and more efficient than ever, thin-film solar cells are gaining market share. But they still have a way to go.

     
  • Toto USA has introduced the Neorest II High-Efficiency Faucet. The contoured, jointless design includes an embedded LED fixture, the color of which ranges from red when the water is at its hottest to blue when at its coolest. Water temperature is controlled by Totos SMA Thermoplastic Mixing Valve to prevent sudden changes. The faucet can be used with the Neorest II Vessel Sink (pictured). ¢ totousa.com

    Toto Neorest II High-Efficiency Faucet

    This contoured, jointless faucet design includes an LED that indicates water temperature.

     
  • Shaw Contract Groups new line of modular carpet, No Rules, is available in three patterns: Byline, a medium-scale geometric block pattern; Linage (shown above), a medium-scale pattern with intersecting lines; and Link, a medium- to large-scale organic oval pattern. Each pattern has 12 color options. The line features EcoWorx tile backing. ¢ shawcontractgroup.com

    Shaw Contract Group No Rules

    This collection comes in three patterns, each with 12 color options, and is Cradle-to-Cradle Silver certified.

     
  • The Greenscreen ColumnLight is a luminous trellis column that uses optical-lighting-film technology to create high illumination without brightness or glare. Insight Lightings Euro, an illuminated column fixture, is wrapped in a Greenscreen trellis. The system has DMX color changing options with RGBW LED platforms for applications such as landscape marketing, entertainment venues, and wayfinding. ¢ greenscreen.com

    Greenscreen ColumnLight

    ColumnLight is a vertical luminous trellis that uses optical-lighting-film technology to create high illumination.

     
  • Inspired by mushrooms, the aptly named Fungi Lamp, designed by Amsterdambased designer Andreas Kowalewski, is made from nylon webbing wound around a mold and bonded with glue. Rather than emitting a beam of light, the lamp source glows from behind the fabric, offering a diffuse illumination. Fungi is available in three sizes, and in white, blue, or red. ¢ andreaskowalewski.com

    Andreas Kowalewski's Fungi Lamp

    The Fungi Lamp, designed by Andreas Kowalewski, is shaped like a mushroom.

     
  • Designed by Archirivolto Design, Deluxe from the FDV Collection is a light fixture made up of multiple triangular facets. Produced using ancient glass-grinding techniques, the satin-finish diffuser comes in black or white blown glass and the fixture is available as a pendant, ceiling, wall, or table lamp. Deluxe features a polished chrome structure and uses a halogen source. ¢ leucosusa.com

    FDV Collection Deluxe

    Designed by Archirivolto Design, Deluxe from the FDV Collection comprises multiple triangular facets.

     
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    Start a Revolution

    The winning student entry in the Build a Better Burb competition calls for a radical form of community involvement to transform Long Island suburbia.

     
  • The Complexities of a Pioneer

    Harry Weese frequently demonstrated protean talent and ahead-of-the-curve thinking. But he suffered from self-destructive habits, too.

     
 
 
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