• The World’s Most Innovative Example of Church Architecture

    The First Unitarian Society Meeting House by the Kubala Washatko Architects  The First Unitarian Society Meeting House is another Top Ten Green Project of 2011 presented by the American Institute of Architects. Located in Madison, Wis., it is hailed as “one of the world’s most innovative examples of church architecture” and now is incorporating eco-friendly [...]

  • Cherokee Studios: An Energy Efficient Project

    A Mixed-Use Project by Brooks + Scarpa Architects  In continuation to our post yesterday about The American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment’s Top Ten Green Projects of 2011, here is the first project of our series highlighting some of the greatest eco-structures. 

  • Integrating Ecosystems as Green Infrastructure

    With the dramatic increase in US Green Building Council’s  LEED® certified projects in Florida , A&E teams have had to work together very closely, especially across all disciplines.  There are over 45 LEED® certified projects in Florida with over 880 projects registered per current USGBC statistics. If you are reading this and don’t know about [...]