California’s plans for high-speed rail are surging ahead in spite of national controversy over the cost of the project. A report from the state filed earlier this month found that the completed cost of the train would be...
In a city known for its spas and hot springs, the community of Calistoga joined forces to build their own sustainable retreat, open to all local residents...
United Business Media is seeking LEED Platinum for their new San Francisco Office, creating a change from a “Me Space to We Space” as they adapt their operations from print media to the new digital world.
The College of Marin is promoting community engagement and environmental stewardship with their new sustainable academic center in Northern California...
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This weekend The Ki is bringing a totally new experience to San Francisco that features the finest sustainable designs, technologies, fashions, foods, wines, fabulous live music, models, micro...
Building site-sensitive structures in destinations such as Lake Tahoe requires special care when it comes to preserving the local environment. Taking this approach to heart, the architects at Turnbull Griffin Haesloop left...
Turning architectural trash into treasure, Public Architecture’s new e-publication ‘Design for Reuse Primer‘ provides excellent inspiration as well as plenty of eye candy for those looking to give a second...
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The aptly named Moss House is a beautiful eco-residence that thrives under cloudy skies near the beaches of Northern California. Located south of San Francisco, the house was designed by local architect Elizabeth...
Just yesterday, one of our favorite mayors, Gavin Newsom in one of our favorite cities, San Francisco, announced that SF’s landmark Transamerica Pyramid Building, will now be classified as one of the greenest in the...
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