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    BEHNISCH IN BOSTON

    With ever-rising energy prices, commercial tenants in office buildings have begun to consider the increasing cost of heating, cooling, and lighting their spaces as a "second rent." Savvy developers and architects are responding to their concern by making new buildings far more energy efficient than in the recent past.

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    GREEN BUILDING DOES PORTLAND

    "Welcome to Portland, the city that gets it," said U.S. Green Building Council president and CEO Rick Fedrizzi as he opened the 2004 Greenbuild International Conference and Expo. "I want you to think about what they've done here and take it back with you to your cities and towns."

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    Sustainable Building Projects Vie for $2 Million Purse — EarthVision, 2005.0216

    New Integrated Design Lab Opens In Boise — BetterBricks Newsletter, 2005.0216

    Top Firm Will Design 'Green' FES Building — Yale Daily News, 2005.0215

    UW Lays Plans for Area's First 'Green Building' — Daily Cardinal, 2005.0214

    Decathlon Heats Up Solar Awareness — AIArchitect, 2005.0214

    It's a Green Green World — Rocky Mountain Institute Newsletter, 2005.0214

    With Help from RMI, Texas Instruments Breaks New Ground — Rocky Mountain Institute Newsletter, 2005.0214

    Environmentally Friendly Homes Save Money — Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 2005.0212

    Portland Considers 100% Renewables for City Government — Con.WEB, 2005.0211

    In KC's Building Boom, It's Getting Hipper to Be Green — Kansas City Business Journal, 2005.0210

    Nanogel Named Best Product for Energy Savings at Bau 2005 — Cabot Corporation press release, 2005.0208

    On Science, Creativity, Pride, and PVC — Healthy Building News, 2005.0207

    Builidng a Reputation — St. Paul Pioneer Press, 2005.0206

    The Kids Are Alright in Green Housing Competition — MetropolisMag, 2005.0204

    Solar Homes to Shine in Roanoke? — Richmond Times-Dispatch, 2005.0202

    Getting a Grip on Green — Health Facilities Management, 2005.0201

    California Consultant Not Crying over Spilt Gas — ENR, 2005.0201

    Green Building Scheme Is Launched — BBC News, 2005.0131

    'Healthy House' Gives Woman a Safe Place to Live — Houston Chronicle, 2005.0130

    Cradle-toCradle (C2C) Home Competition Winners — C2C.org press release, 2005.0126

    London's First Green Built Skyscraper — Renewable Energy Access, 2005.0126

    Eternal Optimist: Hope for Sustainable Development in China — Metropolis, 2005.0124

    Clean and Green — Times Union, 2005.0123

    He Blends Buildings, Nature — News & Observer, 2005.0123

    USG Partners With Gypsum Recycling International — USG Corporation press release, 2005.0118

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