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Attention all Bay Area architecture aficionados! This September
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Nestled in Noe Valley, a San Francisco neighborhood known for its contradictions, rests the Choy Residence, a newly remodeled 1960's home turned modern dwelling. Terry & Terry Architecture took a dec
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The allure of prefab living resides somewhere between its packed-and-parceled, ready-to-go nature, and its scaled-down simplicity. Fully realizing both of these aspects, 70 N Arkitektur's XO Mobile S
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Last chance to enter our contest - deadline is 10pm EST TONIGHTIn case you haven't noticed, we've been running a Back-to-School contest here on Inhabitat, to giveaway some awesome green goodies, inclu
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In the search for a solar solution to power our cities, one of our biggest obstacles is the massive acreage required by conventional arrays. Photovoltaic panels are flat and expansive, and urban cente
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On August 22nd, Raser Technologies and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson broke ground on New Mexico's first geothermal power plant. Situated at Lightning Dock near Animas, the new plant will incorpo
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Recently the AIGA partnered with INDEX, Circle of Blue and New York design firm Collins, to launch Designing Water's Future , the first annual Aspen Design Challenge. Aiming to stimulate thought
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As students return to campuses across the country for the start of another semester, colleges are starting to showcase some serious strides in sustainability. Some are investing in wind power and othe
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If you've been reading Inhabitat this past week, you might have noticed that we've been running a little Back-to-School contest to giveaway some fabulous green goodies, including an awesomely stylish
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Its almost September and you know what that means: back to school! If you or anyone you know has a child between the ages of of 4 and 10, do we have a



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