So You Want to Be an Architect? First, go to a planning commission meeting By Heather Smith September 9, 2021 In this story: architecture, urban planning, education, cool schools, climate change
Who’s the Green City for, Really? What NYC’s Little Island says about parks and inequality By Aaron Mok July 12, 2021 In this story: urban living, science, architecture, equity
Suburbia Doesn't Have to Be This Way Radical Suburbs shows us how it could have gone differently By Heather Smith April 1, 2019 In this story: books, architecture, urban living
Architects Advocate on Climate Change A coalition of architects is growing its base to speak out against global warming By Joe Spring November 25, 2016 In this story: architecture, federal climate policy
A Historic Hotel Reborn For a Green Age By Megy Karydes August 7, 2015 In this story: architecture, home, lifestyle
An Architect Lights Up a University Every day, the clean energy revolution is creating new jobs for American workers. As part of an ongoing series, we asked one of them to tell us her story. August 6, 2015 In this story: clean energy, women, profiles, architecture
From Shipping Container to Cozy New Orleans Home By Patricia Murret June 3, 2015 In this story: architecture, home, design, urban planning
Why White, Solar-Reflecting Paint is Greener Than a Rooftop Garden By Dashka Slater February 13, 2015 In this story: gardening, architecture
Ballymaloe House Collect eggs for breakfast, take a composting workshop in the garden, and learn to make butter at an Irish inn and cookery By David Lansing February 11, 2015 In this story: travel, architecture
One New York City Rowhouse Takes on a Changing Climate By Lindsay Abrams February 19, 2015 In this story: architecture, solar, gardening