The thing about Washington, D.C. is that it’s filled with historically significant buildings. From the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial, from the Old Stone House to the Willard Hotel, it seems every building inside the District has stature, either because of its age, its design, or because history was actually made there.
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3-2-1 Action! Review of 2013 green building policy campaigns
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19 Dec 2013
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Have you met LEED v4?
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LEED v4 – a new, sophisticated way of taking projects to the next level. With a built-in suite of tools and resources, LEED v4 was developed with project teams i…
Materials and Human Health Summit Recap
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18 Dec 2013
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Materials and Human Health Summit Recap
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18 Dec 2013
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Materials and Human Health Summit Recap
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18 Dec 2013
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Clone of 2013 Leadership in the Private Sector Award: Mike McNally, Skanska USA
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At the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo in Philadelphia in November, USGBC recognized those who’ve shown outstanding dedication to the movement to green o…
2013 Leadership in the Private Sector Award: Mike McNally, Skanska USA
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At the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo in Philadelphia in November, USGBC recognized those who’ve shown outstanding dedication to the movement to green o…
Center for Green Schools at USGBC Announces Best of Green Schools 2013 List
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Recipients Demonstrate Innovative Approaches to School Sustainability, Recognized for Commitment to LEED and Healthy, High-Performing Schools
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GAF gets LEED v4 ready at Greenbuild
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By Martin Grohman, Director of Sustainability, GAF
Just a few weeks ago, the GAF team traveled to Philadelphia, Pa. for the Greenbuild Conference & Expo. The GAF b…