A LEED Platinum Home for $159,000?

Working on the maxim that small is beautiful, Living Homes follows up the success of its C6 greenfab with the C6.2, its smaller, more affordable sibling. Read more →
Meet The World’s Highest-Scoring LEED Building

Bayer MaterialScience's net-zero office building in Noida, India, has taken 64 out of a possible 69 points, making it the highest-scoring LEED building ever. Read more →
LEED Gold Building For A Different Penn State

Penn State Berks goes LEED Gold with a building boasting recycled content, sustainable wood, natural lighting, graywater collection systems and more. Read more →
Greener Health Care Coming To Los Angeles

Construction has begun on the $150 million Martin Luther King, Jr. Multi-Service Ambulatory Care Center in Los Angeles, expected to take LEED Gold green building certification. Read more →
New York College Gets New Green Building

Union College's World Center has earned LEED Gold certification, and the building features a kiosk where visitors can monitor the building's real-time energy usage. Read more →
Old Florida Train Depot Gets New Eco Friendly Makeover

The renovation of a 1860s-era train depot in Gainesville, Fl., is expected to take LEED cert. at either the Gold or Platinum level for its green features. Read more →
Geothermal Helps US Navy Sub Base Grab LEED

The SUBASE Marine Learning Center at the Naval Submarine Base New London takes LEED Silver for various green features, including its geothermal system. Read more →
LEED Platinum First For UC Student Housing

The Charles David Keeling Apartments on the UC San Diego campus become the first student housing units in the UC system to gain LEED Platinum certification. Read more →
Brown Orders Big Greening Of California Buildings

A new executive order from CA governor Edmund Brown mandates all state-owned new construction and renovation hit LEED Silver and incorporate renewables. Read more →
LEED Silver Retrofit An Army Morale Booster

U.S. Army barracks in Georgia have earned a LEED Silver designation; the changes mean better conditions for soldiers and improved morale. Read more →




