Month: June 2010

  • 5 Ways Your LEED Project Can Be Challenged, Cancelled, or *GASP* Revoked!

    Though it hasn’t received a tremendous amount of attention*, part of the LEED v3 updates included various paths by which LEED project registrations can be cancelled and people can challenge existing LEED certifications and possibly have those projects’ LEED status revoked! If you haven’t browsed it yet, I would highly recommend flipping through the GBCI…

  • The Challenges of Below-Water Construction

    Built in Lake Michigan, and with elevations at and below lake levels, this building needed to be structurally sound to survive wave impacts, adapt to changing moisture levels, and maintain a dry environment More…

  • The Challenges of Below-Water Construction

    Built in Lake Michigan, and with elevations at and below lake levels, this building needed to be structurally sound to survive wave impacts, adapt to changing moisture levels, and maintain a dry environment More…

  • The Challenges of Below-Water Construction

    Built in Lake Michigan, and with elevations at and below lake levels, this building needed to be structurally sound to survive wave impacts, adapt to changing moisture levels, and maintain a dry environment More…

  • The Challenges of Below-Water Construction

    Built in Lake Michigan, and with elevations at and below lake levels, this building needed to be structurally sound to survive wave impacts, adapt to changing moisture levels, and maintain a dry environment More…