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Net-Zero Field House Is a Classroom and a Money Maker for The Putney School
By
Andrew Cohen,
July 2011
The Putney School, a private, progressive secondary school in southeastern Vermont, sits on 500 acres that include a dairy farm, stands of sugar maples, vegetable gardens and hay fields.
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California High School Targets Grid Neutrality with Wind, Solar Power
By
Michael Popke,
July 2011
Architect Jorge de la Cal can’t definitively say that the new net-zero high school he designed in San Pedro, Calif., is the first of its kind.
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Solar Energy Applications Making Waves at Sports, Recreation Facilities
By
Andrew Cohen,
October 2010
It's the smaller solar energy applications that are making waves in the sports and recreation field.
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The Formula for Energy Efficiency in Windows
By
Andrew Cohen,
October 2010
Shedding some light on windows that adjust to outdoor conditions
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Cutting-Edge Strategies Make Oregon Aquatics Center Model for Sustainability
By
Nicholas Brown,
October 2010
Cutting-edge approaches to conserving water and energy have made an Oregon aquatics center a model for sustainability.
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No Two Rec Center Designs Are Alike
By
Andrew Cohen,
August 2010
Recreation centers share many components and design priorities, yet no two designs are alike.
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