Energy
Understanding Sustainable Design: Different Practices Return Different Results
April 30, 2020
By Clif Dayton, PE, R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc. Though sustainable design practices have been around for centuries, in the last twenty-five years, sustainable design practices have been ...
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Unlocking Energy Efficiency Through Health Metrics
April 28, 2020
By Pete Jefferson What comes first, a healthy building or an energy efficient one? A worldwide pandemic is shining a spotlight on the need for buildings ...
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Solar: Reducing OpEx and Increasing NOI During Uncertain Economic Times
April 14, 2020
By John Shaw, commercial solar project developer at Namasté Solar. Namasté Solar is one of the longest-running solar companies in Colorado, with over 8,000 local homeowners, ...
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Life Cycle Assessment & Reducing Embodied Carbon in Construction
April 7, 2020
by Phin Stubbs, LEED AP: BD+C WELL AP – Sustainable Design Consultant, Group14 Engineering. In the last 20 years, the sustainable design industry has made ...
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Local Nonprofit Improves Building Efficiency in Weld County
April 7, 2020
By Emma Laub, marketing coordinator. ICAST In July of 2018, ICAST (the International Center for Appropriate and Sustainable Technology), a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit, was awarded a ...
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Kent Denver School Campus Awarded LEED Platinum Certification
April 1, 2020
The new middle school at Kent Denver School is the first of several recent projects undertaken by Denver-based architects Semple Brown, as part of the ...
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Colorado First in the Nation for Green Building
January 22, 2020
For the first time since 2011, Colorado has taken the top spot on the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) list of Top 10 States for ...
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Affordable, Net-Zero Townhomes Planned for Westminster
November 20, 2019
Urban Land Conservancy (ULC) is finalizing plans for a 58 home development that includes market-rate and affordable for-sale townhomes in a mixed-income community. To ensure ...
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USGBC Launches New Data-driven Tool for Green Buildings
November 20, 2019
Today, at the annual Greenbuild conference in Atlanta, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) launched Insight, a new data-driven tool that highlights building project design ...
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DDP Implement Plan to Increase Tree Canopy in Downtown Denver from 4% to 10%
November 18, 2019
The benefits of a healthy urban forest are endless, from our health and wellbeing to the vibrancy of our downtown. Trees are not only beautiful ...
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Understanding Sustainable Design: Different Practices Return Different Results
April 30, 2020
By Clif Dayton, PE, R&R Engineers-Surveyors, Inc. Though sustainable design practices have been around for centuries, in the last twenty-five years, sustainable design practices have been ...
Read More →
Unlocking Energy Efficiency Through Health Metrics
April 28, 2020
By Pete Jefferson What comes first, a healthy building or an energy efficient one? A worldwide pandemic is shining a spotlight on the need for buildings ...
Read More →
Solar: Reducing OpEx and Increasing NOI During Uncertain Economic Times
April 14, 2020
By John Shaw, commercial solar project developer at Namasté Solar. Namasté Solar is one of the longest-running solar companies in Colorado, with over 8,000 local homeowners, ...
Read More →
Life Cycle Assessment & Reducing Embodied Carbon in Construction
April 7, 2020
by Phin Stubbs, LEED AP: BD+C WELL AP – Sustainable Design Consultant, Group14 Engineering. In the last 20 years, the sustainable design industry has made ...
Read More →
Local Nonprofit Improves Building Efficiency in Weld County
April 7, 2020
By Emma Laub, marketing coordinator. ICAST In July of 2018, ICAST (the International Center for Appropriate and Sustainable Technology), a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit, was awarded a ...
Read More →
Kent Denver School Campus Awarded LEED Platinum Certification
April 1, 2020
The new middle school at Kent Denver School is the first of several recent projects undertaken by Denver-based architects Semple Brown, as part of the ...
Read More →
Colorado First in the Nation for Green Building
January 22, 2020
For the first time since 2011, Colorado has taken the top spot on the U.S. Green Building Council’s (USGBC) list of Top 10 States for ...
Read More →
Affordable, Net-Zero Townhomes Planned for Westminster
November 20, 2019
Urban Land Conservancy (ULC) is finalizing plans for a 58 home development that includes market-rate and affordable for-sale townhomes in a mixed-income community. To ensure ...
Read More →
USGBC Launches New Data-driven Tool for Green Buildings
November 20, 2019
Today, at the annual Greenbuild conference in Atlanta, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) launched Insight, a new data-driven tool that highlights building project design ...
Read More →
DDP Implement Plan to Increase Tree Canopy in Downtown Denver from 4% to 10%
November 18, 2019
The benefits of a healthy urban forest are endless, from our health and wellbeing to the vibrancy of our downtown. Trees are not only beautiful ...
Read More →














