Photo © Mark Heffron
Kubala Washatko Architects designed the headquarters of the
Leopold Foundation, which features a high percentage of Forest Stewardship Council-certified lumber, in the spirit of its conservationist namesake.
Photo © Bill Timmerman
Responsible management of water from all sources is one of the significant achievements of the
Chavez library. It not only derives its form from the lake it borders, but it uses the body of water as a storage basin for water harvesting.
Photo © Chuck Choi Architectural Photography
The Boston-based firm Architerra developed a simple aesthetic for the
Garthwaite Center for Science and Art at the Cambridge School that does not immediately convey the innovation of its exemplary bioclimatic design.
Photo © Jeff Godberg/ESTO
The LEED Platinum-certified visitor and administration center at the
Queens Botanical Garden boasts innovations ranging from a green roof to an entry plaza covered by a folded canopy that harvests rainwater.