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    SUSTAINABLE SITE SELECTION FOR SCHOOLS

    In the case of a new school, the first job for the working group is selecting a site. All the decisions that go into making a sustainable campus or building follow. Location defines the impacts of development both to the site itself and to surrounding neighborhoods, transportation, habitat, and hydrology.

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    WHAT GOES INTO GREEN?

    The American Institute of Architects has announced its top ten green projects for 2010. Sponsored by AIA's Committee on the Environment, and published in ArchitectureWeek No. 472, the award winners are each worthy of citation for excellence in internal design, in most cases reducing their environmental impacts significantly below those of similarly located but conventional buildings while also serving as teaching exemplars. So far, so good.

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    POSTCARD FROM FRANKFURT

    Dear ArchitectureWeek,

    The Passivhaus standard for energy efficiency isn't just for houses. This we learned in Germany recently, on a fascinating tour of green building and design there, organized by the Ecologic Institute environmental think tank with funding from the German government.

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    HEADING FOR NET-ZERO

    Some projects come along at pivotal moments. Such was the case for the Rose House in Portland, Oregon, a compact home that served as a laboratory for energy-efficient residential design in 2004, and ended up setting the bar as the first house in the state designed to achieve zero net energy use.

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    More Environment

    Spill May Have Taken Its Largest Victim Yet — New York Times, 2010.0617

    Frank Hall at Appalachian University Receives LEED Gold Certification — Appalachian State University News, 2010.0617

    Will Synthetic Biology Lead to Truly Living Buildings? — Green Biz (blog), 2010.0616

    A Gas Mileage Bonus from Aluminum — New York Times, 2010.0615

    Economy Has Slowed LEED Certification Pursuit — Sustainable Business Oregon, 2010.0614

    Mysterious Clouds Produced When Aircraft Inadvertently Cause Rain or Snow — University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, 2010.0614

    Europe’S New Wind Power Rivals Gas — New York Times, 2010.0614

    Pumping Up the Heat for a Climate-Friendly Future — Science Daily, 2010.0614

    Prince Charles Calls on World to Follow Islamic 'Spiritual Principles' to Protect Environment — Ammon, 2010.0613

    How Closely Can a Building Emulate Nature? — Boston Globe, 2010.0613

    U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan — New York Times, 2010.0613

    1860s Farmhouse Remade into Energy-Efficient Modern Dwelling — Columbus Dispatch, 2010.0613

    Is Leed 'Bogus'? — Arabian Business, 2010.0612

    Lament for a Once-Lovely Waterway — New York Times, 2010.0612

    New UN Science Body to Monitor Biosphere — Nature, 2010.0612

    New UN Science Body to Monitor Biosphere — Nature, 2010.0612

    Study: LEED Homes Are Not Necessarily Less Toxic — Matter Network, 2010.0611

    New UN Climate Text under Fire as Talks End — Reuters, 2010.0611

    Sustainable Homes with High Hopes of Six Appeal — Sunday Times, 2010.0610

    Cleveland Botanical Garden to Help Set Sustainability Standards for Landscape Projects — Cleveland Plain Dealer, 2010.0610

    Sustainable Development and Human Remains — Just Means, 2010.0610

    Melting Mountains Put Millions at Risk in Asia: Study — Reuters, 2010.0610

    Sustainable Education: Eco-Palace Rises in the West — Independent Digital, 2010.0610

    Sustainable Development for the World Cup Is More Than Skin Deep — Just Means, 2010.0609

    Plumes of Oil Below Surface Raise New Concerns — New York Times, 2010.0609

    Endangered-Porpoise Numbers Fall to Just 250 — Nature, 2010.0608

    LEED Us Not into Health Problems — Triple Pundit, 2010.0608

    Dispersal of Oil Means Cleanup to Take Years, Official Says — New York Times, 2010.0608

    A New Twist on the "Smart" Window — New York Times, 2010.0608

    Atmospheric Scientists Start Monthlong Air Sampling Campaign — PNL.gov, 2010.0602

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