Passive House

Tall wood structures rising above doubts

Tall wood structures rising above doubts

Timber! Long-held reservations are falling for building tall with wood. This week, the National Building Museum examines "the only building material that can both reduce carbon emissions and remove carbon from the atmosphere." BuiltWorlds joins the discussion.

As movement grows, Passive House awards lead beyond LEED

As movement grows, Passive House awards lead beyond LEED

Has LEED fallen behind? To listen to leaders of the Passive House movement, their group's stamp of approval already is more indicative of a building's commitment to green energy use. Read our report from their 10th annual conference. 

Proactive Cornell starts first Passive Residential High-Rise

Proactive Cornell starts first Passive Residential High-Rise

In the heart of New York City, Roosevelt Island is taking shape as an innovation hive not unlike Chicago's Goose Island. Bolstered by Cornell University, the island's most iconic tower aims to be the world's first Passive House High-rise when it opens in 2017.

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