Architecture Matters panel discussion: Good design is good for the planet
You are invited to the next discussion about how sustainable design reduces environmental impact and improves how we live.
You are invited to the next discussion about how sustainable design reduces environmental impact and improves how we live.
A study of nearly 1,000 front yards in a Buffalo neighborhood found the livelier and more open the front yard, the more content and connected the resident.
Indiana University hosted the one-day Discovering Dentistry Symposium. The mobile program heads to Michigan next, introducing students to dental careers.
The focus goes beyond development—it’s about making sure the people who carried the neighborhood through hard years share in what comes next.
Hailing from a family of musicians (including aunt Linda), it comes as no surprise that Ronstadt began playing music while in grade school.
At the heart of the mural spanning half of the rink is a powerful concept: celebrate everyday people and years of grassroots engagement at the rink.
Public schools are sources of pride and launching points for lives and careers. But in Ohio, an arcane, unfair system of funding schools persists.
The idea for the company came from a shift in how entrepreneur Molly Rizkallah viewed carbon itself.
How sustainable design—from adaptive reuse to lifecycle costs—reduces environmental impact and improves how we live.
Concerned citizens are taking action -- making whistle kits, getting refreshers in the Constitution, and reaching out to immigrant-owned businesses. The efforts are antidotes to the violence and chaos.
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