Articles tagged with: aia seattle
adaptive reuse, aia seattle, BetterBricks, Bullitt, eric anderson, integrated design, kmd architects, machias elementary school, Puget Sound IDL, seattle city, sustainable design, WMIG, Zero Energy
The 2012 What Makes it Green Award Winners were announced April 18th, at Seattle City Hall. Established over a decade ago, by the AIA Seattle Committee on the Environment… (COTE), these awards recognize outstanding regional sustainable design, through a process designed to help other design professionals and interested parties to
aia seattle, Amanda Sturgeon, BetterBricks, bioclimatic design, brian geller, Daniel Williams, Jason S. Twill, Living Building Challenge, sustainable architecture, sustainable design, WMIG
How well do your projects stack up against the green competition? Are you sure? Have it confirmed by a jury of your peers, by entering the AIA Seattle Committee on the Environment What Makes It Green?… (“WMIG?”) 2012 awards program. Separate categories are open to projects completed as of December
aia seattle, BetterBricks, daylighting design, daylighting strategies, design analysis tools, energy use, power consumption, seattle city light, simulation tool, university of washington
Looking for new tools to enhance your ability to daylight commercial building spaces? Want increased certainty that your daylighting strategies will perform as designed? Need to streamline the effort required to integrate daylighting into your projects? If you can get to Seattle for a three-hour workshop… the morning of April