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aiarchitect | volume 14 the news of america’s community of architects JuLy 20, 2007
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Contributing Editors: James Atkins, FAIA; Kermit Baker, PhD,
Hon. AIA; Michael J. Crosbie, AIA, PhD; John P. Eberhard, FAIA; Stephen A. Kliment, FAIA; Heather Livingston; Grant Simpson, FAIA; Michael Tardif, Assoc. AIA, Tony P. Wrenn, Hon. AIA.


Next Stop: Green Neighborhoods
The field of sustainable architecture and design can be a demanding, detail-intensive pursuit. As we learn more and more about how buildings perform through advanced building science and modeling tools, there is a tendency for architects to delve deeper into the details.
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Curtis Moody, FAIA,
is the founder and principal of the largest African-American owned architecture firm in the U.S.
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Green Codes and Standards Need Consensus
Resource conservation has captured the public’s attention, notes ICC Staff Architect Allan Bilka. Meet the needs of the present, we are told, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. How? Through architects adding their informed voice to the consensus process, he says.
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