Top Ten Green Projects 2010
This week, the American Institute of Architects' Committe on the Environment (COTE) announced its Top Ten Green Projects. The program, in its 14th year, applauds structures that incorporate sustainable systems in its architecture, natural systems, and technology and extend beyond the skin of the building and use strategies that incorporate existing buildings, place the structures close to public transit systems, and more.
View our slideshow of COTE's Top Ten Green Projects 2010.
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The Manitoba Hydro Place building is the perfect example of a structure that doesn't impose a particular design and then try to make it energy-efficient, but instead lets the functionality drive the aesthetic into something stunning.
Can anyone tell me some info. about the sofa? I would like to know the manufacturer or if it was custom made.
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