Campuses across the nation are promoting the sustainable construction material as a low-carbon alternative to steel and concrete.
Category: Sustainable Living
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Awards Season, With a Sustainable Twist
At the Green Carpet Fashion Awards, celebrities showed off their responsible gowns and suits and vegan leather.
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An Architect Applies Her Skills to Giving Back
Diana Kellogg specialized in high-end New York residences. Now, she has designed a girls school in India and is pursuing other projects that address social change.
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How to Have a Sustainable Wedding
Wedding planners and sustainability experts weighed in on how to consume mindfully while planning the wedding of your dreams.
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Where’s the Snow? Snowboarding Brands Are Trying to Find Out for Themselves.
Brands are changing their strategies and entering policy debates, as climate change continues to upend the snowfall calendar.
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Where’s the Snow? Snowboarding Brands Are Trying to Find Out for Themselves.
Brands are changing their strategies and entering policy debates, as climate change continues to upend the snowfall calendar.
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Manhattan Apartments: Making the Most of a Tiny West Village Studio
When he found his dream home, he wasn’t expecting it to be quite so small. Here’s how he made the most of every square foot.
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Fur Sales Are Illegal in California. Does Anyone Care?
The popularity of fur products had been diminishing in the state even before the new ban.
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In Search for Sustainable Materials, Developers Turn to Hemp
Hemp blocks are costlier than traditional building products, but they help address environmental issues and can shave 20 to 30 percent off a typical construction schedule.
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Collina Strada Opens New York Fashion Week With Animal Transformations
Collina Strada starts New York Fashion Week with a bark. And a woof. A snort? Definitely a giggle.
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Are Tiny Homes a Solution to the Housing Crisis? These Builders Think So.
At the International Builders’ Show, exhibitors offered mini prefab houses, kitchens ‘like Swiss Army knives’ and other strategies for dealing with a constrained market.
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The No-Jet Set: They’ve Given Up Flying to Save the Planet
With airplanes producing a large amount of climate-warming emissions, a growing number of travelers are signing pledges to keep their journeys on the ground.
