Sustainability
Stantec Designs Net-Zero Denver Water Admin Facility
July 29, 2020
Denver Water, Colorado’s oldest and largest water utility, recently opened its new six-story, 186,000-square-foot administration building, the central focus of its 35-acre operations complex. Global ...
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Water Conservation and Sustainability Initiative Launches at Centerra
July 29, 2020
McWhinney, a master-planned developer and investment firm, has launched an official Water Conservation and Sustainability Initiative for its Centerra community in collaboration with environmental nonprofit High Plains Environmental Center (HPEC), ...
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USGBC Helps Cities and Communities Better Prepare for Pandemic Events
July 22, 2020
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has released two new Safety First pilot credits as part of the LEED for Cities and Communities rating system. The ...
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Snowmass Resort Receives LEED Certification
July 21, 2020
The OZ Architecture designed Limelight Hotel in Aspen, Snowmass dubbed the “living room” of Snowmass, has given Snowmass Base Village the anchoring hotel and outdoor community gathering ...
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USGBC Launches Global Economic Recovery Strategy
May 13, 2020
Today, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) released a bold new strategy to support economic recovery as the country works to flatten the COVID-19 curve. Called ...
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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 ...
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The Benefits of Denver’s Urban Forest Initiative
April 21, 2020
By Chris Geddes, associate at Design Workshop. With Earth Day upon us, Wednesday, April 22 – it’s a good time to share how the Downtown Denver ...
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Market for Smart Water Management Systems Projected to Increase 23% by 2029
April 15, 2020
An estimated 68 percent of the world’s population is expected to be living in an urban area by 2050, according to the United Nations (UN) ...
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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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A Dose of Dopamine: Using Neuroarchitecture in Space Design to Support Wellbeing
March 31, 2020
By Marc Snyder, director of sustainability and associate principal at 4240 Architecture As a lot of us face a new normal during uncertain times, it ...
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Stantec Designs Net-Zero Denver Water Admin Facility
July 29, 2020
Denver Water, Colorado’s oldest and largest water utility, recently opened its new six-story, 186,000-square-foot administration building, the central focus of its 35-acre operations complex. Global ...
Read More →
Water Conservation and Sustainability Initiative Launches at Centerra
July 29, 2020
McWhinney, a master-planned developer and investment firm, has launched an official Water Conservation and Sustainability Initiative for its Centerra community in collaboration with environmental nonprofit High Plains Environmental Center (HPEC), ...
Read More →
USGBC Helps Cities and Communities Better Prepare for Pandemic Events
July 22, 2020
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has released two new Safety First pilot credits as part of the LEED for Cities and Communities rating system. The ...
Read More →
Snowmass Resort Receives LEED Certification
July 21, 2020
The OZ Architecture designed Limelight Hotel in Aspen, Snowmass dubbed the “living room” of Snowmass, has given Snowmass Base Village the anchoring hotel and outdoor community gathering ...
Read More →
USGBC Launches Global Economic Recovery Strategy
May 13, 2020
Today, the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) released a bold new strategy to support economic recovery as the country works to flatten the COVID-19 curve. Called ...
Read More →
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 →
The Benefits of Denver’s Urban Forest Initiative
April 21, 2020
By Chris Geddes, associate at Design Workshop. With Earth Day upon us, Wednesday, April 22 – it’s a good time to share how the Downtown Denver ...
Read More →
Market for Smart Water Management Systems Projected to Increase 23% by 2029
April 15, 2020
An estimated 68 percent of the world’s population is expected to be living in an urban area by 2050, according to the United Nations (UN) ...
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 →
A Dose of Dopamine: Using Neuroarchitecture in Space Design to Support Wellbeing
March 31, 2020
By Marc Snyder, director of sustainability and associate principal at 4240 Architecture As a lot of us face a new normal during uncertain times, it ...
Read More →