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Three Solutions to Green Interiors
Winners of the inaugural IIDA/Metropolis Smart Environments Awards—a snapshot of twenty-first-century interiors (0.2 CEU/HS)
01/10/2007
A Greener Vision–From Tropical Green
A flawed paradigm of urban planning has lead to cities that are designed as if energy resources were infinite. (0.2 CEU/HS)
01/08/2007
Green Interior Design–From Tropical Green
A building cannot be green on the outside without being green on the interior. But what does an interior designer really know about green design? (0.2 CEU/HS)
12/08/2006
Native Son
Oklahoma City’s Rand Elliott carves out an impressive body of work that’s deeply rooted in place and local culture. (0.2 CEU/G)
12/06/2006
Design as the First Signal of Intention–From Tropical Green
How do design choices reflect our values and intentions toward future generations? (0.2 CEU/HS)
12/04/2006
Urban Eco-Sustainable Networks–From Tropical Green
Michael Singer is an artist whose visionary thinking on infrastructure has lead to such anomalies as architecturally significant landfill facilities and power plants that even a community could love. (0.2 CEU/HS)
12/04/2006
Sustainability Goes Mainstream… (Sun, Wind & Veils)–From Tropical Green
How do designers and architects respond with relevant climatic design and architecture to the huge urban growth in tropical environments? (0.2 CEU/HS)
12/04/2006
Links & URLs
Links & URLs to authors, articles and agencies of interest to CE applicants.
12/03/2006
A Forbidden Garden Restored
A recent project completed in the heart of ancient China poses uneasy questions about authenticity and preservation. (0.2 CEU/W)
11/08/2006
The Re-Education of Michael Graves
Three years after the illness that changed his life forever, the designer embarks on a new challenge and, perhaps, a new legacy. (0.2 CEU/HS)
10/11/2006
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