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June 2005

Associations: Dynamic Connections for the Profession

Credits: 1.00 HSW
June 2005

How Is LEED Faring After Five Years in Use?

The best-known rating system for green buildings in the United States, LEED struggles with its own rapid rise in popularity
Credits: 1.00 HSW
May 2005

Factors For Achieving Water Conservation Excellence:

Why-and What-Today's Architect Should Know About Plumbing and Its Relationship to Sustainable Design
Credits: 1.00 HSW
May 2005

Greater Vision: Alternate Window Materials in Commercial Buildings

Credits: 1.00 HSW
May 2005

Vertical Materials Handling Systems aka Dumbwaiters

Once a simple hoist mechanism, the dumbwaiter is now the smart, efficient, safe and economic solution for moving materials from one floor to another.
Credits: 1.00 HSW
May 2005

The Art of Product Research and Selection

Credits: 1.00 HSW
May 2005

Born Again: A New Skin Offers a Fresh Start

The recladding of the Richmond, Virginia, City Hall is an investigative study of the intimate relationship between architectural design and the life expectancy of materials
Credits: 1.00 HSW
April 2005

High-Performing Envelopes Demand Know-How

Several new initiatives will help architects better apply building science and technology to the design of building envelopes.
Credits: 1.00 HSW
March 2005

Unveiling The New MasterFormatâ„¢ 2004 Edition

Expanded and Reorganized, the New MasterFormat Provides Architects and Owners with Tools that Save Time and Money
Credits: 1.00 HSW
March 2005

Giving Old Buildings a Reason to Live

Using the latest high-tech tools, preservation architects find the right balance between celebrating a building's treasured history and allowing it to live on into the future.
Credits: 1.00 HSW
February 2005

Green Products: Trends & Innovations

Credits: 1.00 HSW
February 2005

The Art and Science of Peace and Quiet

Architects and engineers follow a variety of high and low paths in an effort to keep external noise out of buildings and improve desired sound within.
Credits: 1.00 HSW
January 2005

Concrete Gets Glamorous in the 21st Century

Bold invention overtakes steady progress as new concrete products create startling opportunities for architectural expression
Credits: 1.00 HSW
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