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You Can't Have High-End Design in a Green Building
By Eric Corey Freed
 

In the future, all buildings will be green buildings. Whether by necessity, regulation, or choice, every building will be environmentally responsible. But this does not mean the end of well-designed buildings! You can design anything you like, and make it green. Green buildings cut down on energy use, increase water efficiency, improve indoor air, and use materials wisely. None of these things get in the way of designing something beautiful. So go crazy, and design anything you can imagine!

For example, the Gap corporate headquarters in San Bruno, California, offers a green roof with local plants, fresh air, and ultrahigh energy efficiency. But this building has won just as many design awards as it has won green awards. Completed in 1997 by William McDonough, the Gap headquarters exceeds the minimum energy requirements by over 30%.

Want another example? The LivingHomes Z6 house in Santa Monica, California, generates its own electricity and recycles its water. Plus, the design is a modern masterpiece. Nothing was sacrificed for the sake of being green.

 
 

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