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Justin R. Wolf
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Why Interface Wants to Phase Out Carbon Offsets
Interface is still intent on achieving carbon-negative status by 2040, but without purchasing any carbon offsets
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Viewpoints
Antje Steinmuller Wants to Get the Housing Question Right
Beginning her tenure this past summer, Taubman College’s new chair of architecture is rethinking housing through identity and density.
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Viewpoints
The 2024 Net Zero Conference Highlights the Importance of Collective Action
Last month, leading climate experts convened at the Anaheim Convention Center to reenvision the built environment for a net zero future.
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Grace Farms Foundation Holds Third Annual Design for Freedom Summit
Industry leaders gather to discuss topics from ethical decarbonization to ways to eradicate modern-day slavery in the materials supply chain.
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Shepley Bulfinch Celebrates Its 150th Anniversary with Boston Exhibition
A Legacy of Design Innovation, on view through May 7, commemorates the firm’s decades long legacy of progressive practice and innovative design.
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Manufacturers Catch Up on Embodied Carbon
Interiors manufacturers are recognizing the need for greater material transparency and responding to the demand for information on their carbon emissions.
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Bowdoin College Unveils Maine’s First Commercial Mass Timber Project
Discover how the new pair of HGA-designed buildings further the campus’s commitment to carbon neutrality.
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Projects
Pittsburgh’s Mill 19 Is a Postindustrial Innovation Hub
MSR Design transforms Pittsburgh’s last-operating steel mill into a world-class tech and manufacturing campus.
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“We Need to Integrate Everything”: Arturo Vittori’s Warka Village Nears Completion In Cameroon
The community of low-impact homes and water-harvesting towers, built and occupied by a pygmy rainforest community known as Bibambi II, could become a model for sustainable development.
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In Detroit, Architecture that Stands Out While Also Listening
LOHA's four buildings at a major new Detroit development called City Modern serve as focal points while also carefully reflecting the city's history.