Lessons learned from award-winning sustainable design projects

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High-performance and passive design practices are being applied to projects of all types, scales and budget
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The AIA Committee on the Environment undertook an in-depth study of nearly 200 COTE Top Ten Award winning projects encompassing almost 20 years.
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