Energy use in tall commercial buildings has declined steadily for decades, in part because innovative measures and stricter codes have helped optimize energy performance.
COVID-19 is having a massive impact on the construction industry. At this stage, projects can be difficult to complete due to the economic slowdown. Many have even stopped.
Tall buildings are large energy consumers, including both embodied energy and operational energy. How can this energy consumption be kept at a minimum – or even reach net zero?
As the cost of new construction continues to rise, what incentives are available to help alleviate those costs so your project is actually built?
What sustainability certification do I choose that also helps alleviate my COVID-19 concerns?
Many decisions need to be made in the design of an energy-efficient supercomputer facility.
In 2019, 151 North Franklin became the nation’s first WELL-certified Core & Shell v1 Gold high-rise.
This year marks Earth Day’s 50th anniversary!
The lobby of a building is the first place we see when we step through the doors and the last place we see when we leave. How you control your lights has an impact not only on how welcome your building’s occupants feel but also on how efficiently your building runs.