We design durable and efficient buildings rooted in the communities they serve because resilient buildings are the path to a sustainable and equitable future.
These Cleveland Church Vans Will Drive You to Work https://t.co/z59g2H32Oh
Perhaps some of our Mansfield churches with vans could explore a similar solution to helping people get to work?
"there’s not a place for gas appliances in a clean-energy future"
Combustion in our buildings leads to a multitude of issues and concerns, from the consumption of fossil fuels, pollution, health, and indoor air quality. https://t.co/AIDumw5Ykn
What we can learn from the Covid-19 pandemic? Resilience is key to creating a sustainable future and ensure our survival. The Covid-19 pandemic has revealed some key areas of our economic and food systems that lack resilience. Bioregional https://t.co/st9ci8RLn9
"as designers, we have to do everything we can to put ourselves in the shoes of the user and deeply consider where they’re coming from.”- HopeWorks Station Offers a Sustainable Slant on Transitional Housing https://t.co/JapLSt8Asf
As architects, it is imperative that we start securing a sustainable and equitable future by solving today's problems. Passive Houses: The New Normal In The Architectural Industry https://t.co/pyaqlqt0GQ
Most of the glass on the second and third floor is now installed. Most of the empty frames will have operable windows, which are delayed due to current construction environment. It will be exciting to see the ground floor windows start to get framed in and glass installed.
"The ambitious new national climate target will set us on a path to a more healthy, resilient, and just economy." - What Is Needed to Meet US Climate Commitments - RMI https://t.co/ad3A5rizON
The US coal fleet is running out of time and money. Coal generation of electricity fails to be sustainable by any metric. It is unhealthy, contributes to climate change, and economically no longer viable. https://t.co/ftUfwKq2K5
New windows are being installed at the Caldwell building. It was important to replace the old steel windows with something that would have a similar feel but allow us to meet the code requirements for the new use.
The new location for Little Buckeye Children's Museum is getting a face lift as well as interior renovation. The new museum will now 'face' Third Street with a new entrance tower and canopy as well as a new parking lot with outdoor exhibit space.