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Ultra-Efficient, Economical Apartments Now In South Boston Are Part Of 'Big Wave'
By Fred Bever You may have heard about passive housing: residences built to achieve ultra-low energy use. Imported from Germany, it's been kind of a boutique-y thing here until recently, with eco-minded homeowners making costly upfront investments to downsize...
International WELL Building Institute, An organization working towards healthier buildings
By Tatyana Frid Various organizations are working towards healthier buildings all over the world today. An innovative company whose goal is to create more sustainable buildings worldwide is WELL. Currently, there are over 100 million square feet of buildings that are...
Board Member Andrea Love featured in Boston Globe News Article
By Courtney Humphries Our own board chair, Andrea Love, was featured in a news article written by Courtney Humphries for the Boston Globe. The article Boston wants to fight climate change. So why is every new building made of glass? talks about the many of the lesser...
July 2017 EPMA Meeting; Earning and Maintaining LEED & WELL Credentials
By Manuel Esquivel Whether you already have or are preparing to obtain LEED and WELL certifications, there are many easily-forgotten but key-to-remember details. During our July 2017 EPMA Meeting, Brian Fontaine presented on earning and maintaining LEED and WELL...
Mixed Use Comes Of Age
By USGBC Communications How can architecture re-imagine how mixed-use developments can meet changing demands and preferences? Mixed use is not a new idea. Retail, office, and residential have long co-existed side by side in cities and towns, but there is little doubt...
A Navy Pier Centennial Wheel Rises in Chicago
By USGBC Communications Completed in 2016, the Navy Pier Ferris Wheel in Chicago, IL is a new version of the former Ferris wheel, that had been an iconic symbol of Chicago’s Navy Pier for many years. In 2015, the mayor and pier officials announced plans to replace the...
XLERATOR® Hand Dryers Help Brooklyn Bowl Become the First LEED®-Certified Bowling Alley In The World!
By Rebecca Collins Brooklyn Bowl, a 16-lane bowling alley, music venue and restaurant in Brooklyn, NY, is equally known for its aesthetic as its entertainment. Described as “one of the most amazing places on Earth” by Rolling Stone, Brooklyn Bowl has played host to...
Biometrics: Biology and Psychology Meets Architecture
By Alex Landa Architecture isn't just building design - it factors in much more than that. Buildings reflect humans and the humans who make them, incorporating aspects from biology and psychology all the time. The best designs you see aren't just the results...
BPL Central Library Renovation Wins Multiple Awards For Design Excellence
By The Green Engineer Boston Public Library’s $78 million Central Library Renovation has recently been awarded seven national and local awards, celebrating the project’s design excellence, preservation, and outstanding collaboration. Among the honors are the...
Boston's First Green Skyscraper
By USGBC MA Communications World-class offices, waterfront retail and sophisticated urban lofts come together on Boston’s waterfront. Framed by the buzzing harbor and the new Rose Kennedy Greenway, Atlantic Wharf is the Waterfront District’s center of activity. By...
Sterrit and Augmented reality
By USGBC MA Communications Sterrit Lumber has adopted TimberTech. TimberTech introduces a new AR design app to help users better plan and envision what their ideal outdoor space could look like. Customers who aren’t into 3D can use the app’s design gallery to...
The Golden Standard of Building Mastery
By USGBC MA Communications Congratulations to Keith Construction for being awarded 2 GOLD Tommie awards for the Spicer/Roman Residence and the Timberframe Home in the Woods, for Excellence in Single Family Homes. We would also like to congratulate Keith construction...
AHA Consulting Engineers at the 2017 Green Building Showcase
By Emily Andrews at AHA Engineers Arriving at the USGBCMA Green Building Showcase, I had a sense of crossing a real threshold into a world of design and engineering that had previously inspired me, but I had not truly participated in. Entering the recently completed...
Announcing the Greenbuild 2017 Legacy Project
By USGBC MA Legacy Project Committee We are excited to announce that the 2017 Greenbuild Legacy Project winner is The Green Building Tech Club at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School! The Green Building Tech Club is designed to create awareness of green...
Gettin’ Around: The Future of Mobility in our Cities
By Kaye Ceille, President of Zipcar Imagine a world with fewer cars and more people biking and walking to get to their destinations. Walking, biking, public transit, ride sharing, car sharing—all modes of transportation working together seamlessly to make it simpler,...