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Sasha Reed | Jul 23, 2013

It may not involve duct tape and a stick of gum, but this story would make MacGyver proud

Do you remember the days when running into an issue out at the job site meant embarking on the long RFI process? Somehow we made it work, but the time wasted waiting for information always frustrated me.

Julie S. Higginbotham | Jul 23, 2013

Tell us how you're reimagining the medical office building

"Obamacare" implementation will add thousands of people to the ranks of the insured, including many who formerly sought primary care in emergency rooms. Now, these patients will have coverage that allows them to more easily access the typical treatment channels—and that means greater demand for services provided in medical office buildings.

Drew Ballensky | Jul 22, 2013

Life-cycle cost analysis is essential tool in energy efficiency retrofit planning

When considering energy efficiency retrofits, building owners need to do capital expenditure (CapEx) planning that includes the what, when, and why of repairs along with cost.

Jim Young | Jul 22, 2013

U.S. Army will expand net zero program to all of its installations by end of 2013

The progress that 17 U.S. Army installations have made in becoming more energy efficient and environmentally conscious has led the Army to begin expanding its Net Zero program to all 156 of its installations.

CannonDesign | Jul 18, 2013

Do third-corridor designs actually work for healthcare environments?

A recent study of a nursing unit assessed whether the space's third corridor does what it was intended to do: reduce noise and distraction to patients and nursing staff. 

Life at HOK | Jul 17, 2013

How biomimicry inspired the design of NOAA’s New Pacific Regional Center in Hawaii

Hydronic passive cooling and ventilation supported by a seawater well are among the nature-inspired features at the new NOAA regional center.

Drew Ballensky | Jul 15, 2013

Developer plans to convert historic Kansas City high-rise to mixed-use with 55 new apartments

An $18 million redevelopment proposal would convert a historic Kansas City high-rise into a commercial/residential property.

Jim Young | Jul 15, 2013

Innovative Swallows Nest cultural center in Taiwan aims for zero carbon emission

The Swallows Nest cultural center in Taichung, Taiwan, employs bioclimatic architectural elements and complex geometry with a goal of being a zero carbon emission structure.

Sasha Reed | Jul 15, 2013

Sole proprietor’s success attributed to good ole referrals and some new technology

I recently attended a technology expo focused on software solutions for design firms. While I was there, I struck up a conversation with an architect who, two years prior, had made the move from a big firm to a sole proprietor. 

Drew Ballensky | Jul 8, 2013

Unique Butte, Montana stained glass courthouse dome needs restoration

A unique stained-glass dome capping the rotunda at the Butte-Silver Bow County courthouse in Butte, Montana is in danger of being lost without a restoration.

Rob Cassidy | Jul 8, 2013

Learn from the world’s fastest animal: speed isn’t everything

Every schoolchild knows that the cheetah is the world’s fastest land animal—70 mph, no sweat. And, as we all know from National Geographic television documentaries, it is speed that makes Acinonyx jubatus such a fearsome hunter, right?

Jim Young | Jul 8, 2013

Top options for moving more buildings toward net-zero

Several tools and strategies that will be keys to achieving net-zero are catching on quickly, according to this column by Ingersoll Rand executives.

Drew Ballensky | Jul 1, 2013

Tennessee utility earns first LEED-EB pilot credit after energy efficiency retrofit

USGBC awarded a LEED-certified plaque to the headquarters building of Chattanooga's electric utility, EPB, in June. It is the first building in the world to earn LEED certification using a new pilot credit for satisfying an energy pre-requisite in the LEED for Existing Buildings: O&M Rating System.

Jim Young | Jul 1, 2013

Nashville tower to be one of the world's most energy efficient skyscrapers

A proposed high-rise structure in downtown Nashville, Tenn., is designed to meet LEED Platinum standards and the 2030 Challenge's energy-efficiency standards.