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  2. Pliny Fisk III - Wikipedia

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    Other examples of Fisk's work on the CMPBS site – include the 2002 University of Texas at Austin entry for the Department of Energy Solar Decathlon competition, the Greenforms erector-set prototype and a foam and MgO Cement modular building system. [5] Pliny Fisk – currently co-directs CMPBS with his wife (Gail Vittori).

  3. Green building on college campuses - Wikipedia

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    And secondly, they are to a certain degree one-purpose neighborhoods focused on education, research, development or distribution of new ideas, products or services. Goal 1: sustainable construction, renovation, and operation; Goal 2. sustainable master planning and development, mobility, and community integration

  4. Green home - Wikipedia

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    Climate Smart Homes is Housing initiative developed by B.H.R.T. Infra Private Limited These homes are designed for sustainable living, countering the challenges posed by climate change on housing and residents, such as heatwaves and cold waves, while promoting energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. India’s first Climate Smart ...

  5. Students get taste of Texas State Aquarium Wildlife Rescue ...

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    Nicole Gaertner, education manager for Texas State Aquarium's Wildlife Rescue, explains an X-ray image of a Green Sea Turtle to a Cunningham Middle School 7th grade class on Thursday, Feb. 22 ...

  6. Green affordable housing - Wikipedia

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    With lower utility costs and improved health outcomes, the projects are more beneficial to low-income households, who are particularly exposed to poor housing quality and increases in general life costs, e.g. for utilities or medical expenses. [5] Economically, sustainable design lowers the lifetime cost of a building.

  7. Sustainable landscape architecture - Wikipedia

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    An example of sustainable landscape architecture is the design of a sustainable urban drainage system, which can protect wildlife habitats, improve recreational facilities and save money through flood control. Another example is the design of a green roof or a roof garden that also contributes to the sustainability of a landscape architecture ...

  8. Micro-sustainability - Wikipedia

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    Micro-sustainability is the result of individuals and communities practicing sustainable living. Sustainable living is a lifestyle that attempts to conserve natural resources. [ 12 ] Within an individual household, this can include reducing the water footprint and domestic energy consumption of the building.

  9. Sustainable urbanism - Wikipedia

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    First was the International Conference on Sustainable Urbanism at Texas A&M University in April, which drew nearly 200 persons from five continents. Second, later in the year, was the publication of the book Sustainable Urbanism by Doug Farr. According to Farr, this approach aims to eliminate environmental impacts of urban development by ...