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Corporation Hall: Kalamazoo, Mich.
Home to America’s first outdoor pedestrian shopping mall, Kalamazoo, Mich.’s downtown has persisted as a vital part of the city, making it the ideal location for a developer seeking to revitalize the neglected 137-year-old Corporation Hall by integrating technology with sustainable and energy-efficient design.
Web Exclusive Q&A: Corporation Hall
Go in depth with author Perry Hausman, P.E., Member ASHRAE, LEED AP BD+C.
Bullitt Center: Seattle, Wash.
Learn how the Bullitt Center is pushing the bounds of sustainable design—and how tenant buy-in is contributing to lower than expected energy use.
Web Exclusive Q&A: Bullitt Center
Learn more about the authors behind the Bullitt Center case study.
Sweetwater Spectrum: Sonoma, Calif.
Sweetwater Spectrum is a new national model for supportive housing, designed to offer life with purpose and dignity for adults on the autism spectrum.
Web Exclusive Q&A: Sweetwater Spectrum
Learn more about how the authors approached this project and the challenges they encountered.
New Orleans BioInnovation Center: New Orleans, LA
Recognizing that the most important product of a research lab is not chemicals, but insights and innovation, designers of the New Orleans BioInnovation Center sought to maximize human performance with daylight, views to nature, and places for reflection and collaboration.
Progress and Products at Greenbuild
The green-building industry gathers annually at the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo for education, networking and to see the latest in green products and innovative ideas.
Ten Tips for Operating and Maintaining High Performance Buildings
High performance is a journey, not a destination, and for most building operators and managers, it comes in incremental steps.
Archive »Topics & Opinions
Finding Common Ground: Defining Zero Energy Buildings
Buildings that produce more energy than they consume have moved from concept to increasingly common reality in recent years. But until a few months ago, no general, industry-wide agreement existed as to what exactly defined such a building.
Kent W. Peterson, P.E., Presidential Member/Fellow ASHRAE; and Paul Torcellini, Ph.D., P.E., Member ASHRAE
Resiliency: From Surviving to Thriving
When disasters strike, buildings can turn into traps as they did in Hurricane Katrina, or they can provide places of refuge.
Sarah Foster, Managing Editor, with Christopher Weems and Rebecca Matyasovski, Associate Editors. Tani Palefski, Assistant Editor, provided additional research.
LED Lighting
When designers of the first net zero energy school in the U.S. considered how they would approach the lighting design differently using today’s LED technology, the results extended far beyond just switching out the lightbulbs.
Robert Anthony Hans, P.E., and Kenny Stanfield, AIA
IAQ in HPB Case Studies
Good indoor environmental quality is a key goal of high performing buildings, but often is not factored into sustainable building discussions and programs.
Kevin Y. Teichman, Ph.D., and Andrew K. Persily, Ph.D., Fellow ASHRAE, and Steven J. Emmerich, Member ASHRAE
Rainwater: The Untapped Resource
Energy and water are inextricably linked. Roughly one quad of energy per year could be saved in the United States if we reduced water consumption by 10%.
Michael Nicklas, FAIA
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HPB Chinese Edition
ASHRAE is pleased to announce publication of its first Chinese Edition of High Performing Buildingsmagazine!
Visit www.hpbmagazine.org/chinato learn about reducing environmental impacts of buildings in Asia and elsewhere.
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