A Small-Town Colorado Recreation Center Goes Green
A small-town Colorado recreation center sets a global standard for sustainability.
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Cincinnati Schools Uses Sustainable Strategies to Rethink the Gymnasium
Cincinnati Public Schools uses sustainable-design strategies to rethink the gymnasium.
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Clubs Use Exercisers to Power Their Fitness Equipment
The possibility that exercisers could generate enough electricity to power a club has beguiled fitness enthusiasts and facility owners for years.
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Environmental Review of Meadowlands Redevelopment Provides Helpful Procedural Guidelines
The Meadowlands redevelopment's environmental-review saga provides helpful procedural guidelines for others contemplating new construction.
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Going Green Should Be Natural Step for Businesses with 'Health' in Their Name
Going green ought to be a natural step for any business with "health" in its name.
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Green Becomes Welcome Adjective in Aquatics Industry
Once used only to describe algae contamination, green has become a welcome adjective in the aquatics industry.
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Maintenance of Fields, Tracks, Courts and Rinks Affects Game and Globe
The manner in which fields, tracks, courts and rinks are produced and maintained affects not only the game but the globe.
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Manhattan's Chelsea Piers Sports Complex Is NYC's Largest Commercial Consumer of Wind Power
Manhattan's Chelsea Piers sports and entertainment complex becomes New York City’s largest commercial consumer of 100 percent wind power.
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More Athletics Programs May Be Joining the Green Movement
Athletics has trailed the green movement on most campuses, but one researcher predicts the political climate is about to change.
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Plenty of Resources Exist to Help Facility Owners Make Their Operations Greener
There is no shortage of resources devoted to helping facility owners make their operations greener.
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Sophisticated Locker Room Fixtures Lead to Unprecedented Water Savings
More sophisticated locker room fixtures are allowing facility operators to realize unprecedented water savings.
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Sports and Recreation Facilities Remain a Challenge for Proponents of Sustainable Design
The good intentions of architects and clients have gotten even better, but sports and recreation facilities remain a challenge for proponents of sustainable design.
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Sustainability: Plenty of Room for Improvement in Athletics, Recreation, Fitness
Athletics, recreation and fitness is a multibillion-dollar industry with lots of room for improvement in the area of sustainability.
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Trombe Wall at Community Center Forms Large Solar Thermal Collector
A Trombe wall at the Rapid City (S.D.) Community Center South forms a large solar thermal collector.
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WNBA's Jersey Sponsorships in Tune with American, International Sports Traditions
The WNBA's jersey sponsorships are perfectly in tune with American and international sports tradition.
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