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Articles Tagged with ''LEED''

Metal Panels Clad Roofs of Six New Nashville Fire Stations

March 25, 2014

The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County undertook an aggressive plan to replace six aging fire stations and provide more functional and energy-efficient buildings to better serve the community.


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Disclosure: The Newest Dimension in Green Building

New Tools Like EPDs and HPDs Add Opportunities as Well as Challenges for Building Designers
Jim Hoff
February 21, 2014
Whether you’re perusing the latest edition of an architectural magazine or viewing an online green building blog, the word disclosure is certain to catch your eye.
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Classic Style Meets Modern Sustainability: Frank Lloyd Wright-Inspired Home Gets New Roof

Paul Nutcher CSI CDT, L
February 5, 2014
When a Canadian real estate developer left his country to retire, he wanted his new waterfront home to resemble the one he had left behind.
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Volkswagen Rethinks What It Means to Be Green

Austin Weber
January 30, 2014
Volkswagen AG’s three-year-old Chattanooga, Tenn., facility is out of the ordinary when it comes to being environmentally friendly.
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A 105-Year-Old Building Becomes a Top Performer

A Nashville building is a historic icon for the city while also attaining the highest-rated LEED Core & Shell certification in the world.
Mike Leonard
January 27, 2014
The Bridge Building was built on the east bank of downtown Nashville’s Cumberland River in 1908. Today, it is the world’s highest-rated LEED Platinum Core & Shell building.
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First Net-Zero Public Safety Building in U.S.

Kevin B. Miller
January 23, 2014

The net-zero Public Safety Building in Salt Lake City is home to the fire and police departments, and functions as the nerve center for addressing all city-wide emergencies.


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High-Performance High

Dr. Demba Ndiaye Raj Setty
January 16, 2014

America's first predominantly African-American public high school reopened its doors after it underwent a $122 million complete re-engineer and redesign, and earned a LEED for Schools Platinum certification.


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Airport Terminal Recognized for Going Green

Nancy Egan
January 13, 2014

New 11-gate, 45,000-square-foot concourse creates community identity with energy-efficient, up-to-date additions.


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RoofPoint Continues to Grow and Impress

Jim Hoff
January 1, 2014
Launched just three years ago, the RoofPoint sustainable rating system continues to gain market recognition.
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Unconventional Design: Insulated Metal Panels Provide Aesthetics and Sustainability

December 11, 2013

Insulated metal panels (IMPs) proved to be an ideal component for the renovation and conversion of a 1940s masonry warehouse to an energy-efficient office facility.


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