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    OREGON ENGINEERING

    Engineering students today face a different future from that of their predecessors. As design professionals develop new approaches to sustainability in architecture, old ideas about technology and mechanical controls as the ultimate solution are flying out the window.

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    STONE GREEN

    Architects Busby Perkins+Will and KEEN Engineering, which is now part of Stantec, combined multiple green strategies within a single project to achieve Canada's first LEED Gold certification for new construction for the City of White Rock Operations Building in British Columbia.

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    NOTTINGHAM HOPKINS

    In the spring of 2000, The Architectural League of New York launched an exhibition, "Ten Shades of Green," with Peter Buchanan as curator. Its purpose was to showcase examples of sustainable buildings that demonstrate some or all of ten aspects of green design including low energy/ high performance, renewable sources, recycling, embodied energy, long life, connection to urban context, and occupant health and happiness. — Editor

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    Teacher Recognized for Commitment to Renewable Energy — NREL Press Release, 2006.1128

    Alaska to Strip Companies of Oil and Gas Leases — Boston Herald, 2006.1128

    'Carbon Offset' Business Takes Root — NPR, 2006.1128

    University of Nottingham to Develop Energy Technologies — AZOM, 2006.1128

    Green Housing Is an Investment — UPI, 2006.1127

    Study: Urban Sprawl Could Hurt Europe — BusinessWeek, 2006.1127

    Here's to the Future of 'Friendly' Houses — ICHuddersfield, 2006.1127

    Huddersfield Green Homes Unveiled — NewBuilder, 2006.1127

    Forest Fragmentation Hurts Amazon Biodiversity — Reuters, 2006.1127

    Be a Friend to the Earth — Opinion at Hartfor Courant, 2006.1127

    Professor Devises New Form of Solar Cell — Washington Post, 2006.1127

    America Has Left the Building: Missive of Anger and Hope — Opinion at Scoop, 2006.1127

    Cell, TV Towers Pose Risk for Birds — Los Angeles Times, 2006.1127

    Al Gore Interview: "It Is Not Too Late to Stop This Crisis" — National Geographic News, 2006.1127

    On the Roof, Nature Takes Root — Tennessean, 2006.1127

    USGBC Accredited as ANSI Standards Developer — U.S. Green Building Council press release, 2006.1127

    Brainstorming for Affordable Homes — Burlingon Free Press, 2006.1126

    Towards a Sustainable Future — The Star (Malaysia), 2006.1125

    Sales Centre Takes LEED — Toronto Star, 2006.1125

    Springfield Builders See Green Future — News-Leader, 2006.1124

    Sustainable Development: Big Not Boring — BBC News, 2006.1123

    Pre-Fab Houses Going Modern & Green — CBS5, 2006.1123

    EPA to Regulate a Form of Nanotechnology — Boston Herald, 2006.1123

    GreenBuild Denver: Women in Green Design — Inhabitat, 2006.1122

    Nations Sign Pact to Build Fusion Reactor — International Herald Tribune, 2006.1122

    China Says Pollution Worsening Amid Economic Boom — International Herald Tribune, 2006.1122

    Nations Sign Pact to Make Fusion Reactor — Forbes, 2006.1121

    Babylon Code Getting Greener — Newsday, 2006.1121

    Manufacturers Commit to Green Chemistry — Interior Design, 2006.1121

    National Grid Again Tops Environmental and Social Reporting — Port of Entry, 2006.1117

    Greenbuild Conference Offsets Emissions and Is Cleaner — Leonardo Academy Press Release, 2006.1115

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