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  2. List of public housing developments in the United States

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    Boca Raton. Dixie Manor; Hialeah [6]. La Esperanza; Milander Manor; Raul A. Martinez; Ruth A. Tinsman Pavilion; Vernon Ashley Plaza; Dale G. Bennett Villas; Donald F ...

  3. Green building in the United States - Wikipedia

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    CHPS is recognized as one of the standards that projects would need to meet in order to qualify for the H.R. 3021 legislation funding. [6] H.R. 3021 was referred to the Senate on August 1, 2008. [7] The Green Communities Initiative provided the first National Green Building Program for new constructions and rehabilitation of affordable housing.

  4. 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.

  5. America's Most Sustainable Cities - AOL

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    A recent report on the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) demonstrates the importance of local measures when it comes to furthering sustainability efforts. Local sustainability ...

  6. 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.

  7. Kendeda Building - Wikipedia

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    The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design is a multi-disciplinary, non-departmental academic building on the main campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

  8. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    The movement's core involves living full time in a very low floor area building, either fixed or mobile. The structures have found niches in area's of those trying to downsize, short-term rentals, disaster relief housing, homeless relief housing, and even art and/or YouTube projects.

  9. Living Building Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Living Building Challenge is an international sustainable building certification program created in 2006. It is managed by the non-profit International Living Future Institute. [ 1 ] It is described by the Institute as a philosophy, advocacy tool and certification program that promotes the measurement of sustainability in the built ...