An architect couple, Carol Marra and Ken Yeh, used tile remnants and mismatched boards to outfit their energy efficient mountain dwelling.
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An interconnected green “mesh” of cooling, leafy areas could protect the city from searing temperatures and persistent flood risk into the future, a top city architect says.
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As Ford prepares to occupy its seventh world headquarters, here's a look back at the ones it's had and what it did in each to ...
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we look at a sun-powered strategy from ancient civilizations to bring fresh, ...
The Desert Sun followed Jeff Nieznay over the spring and summer as he lived out of his car while searching for work. This is ...
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