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aiarchitect | volume 15 the news of america’s community of architects July 11, 2008
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  Executive Editor Douglas E. Gordon, Hon. AIA
Managing Editor Stephanie Stubbs, Assoc. AIA
Associate Editor Russell Boniface
Associate Editor Zachariah Mortice
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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; Tracy Ostroff; Grant Simpson, FAIA; Michael Tardif, Assoc. AIA, Tony P. Wrenn, Hon. AIA.


The Library by the Lake
What’s that lake doing in the middle of the desert? And how did the architect integrate it into the green building’s design? Let Contributing Editor Mike Crosbie explain.

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Panelists Debate Green Preservation
Like the AIA headquarters building in Washington, D.C., the vast majority of America’s existing buildings will require renovation in coming years, raising issues of how to accomplish historic preservation, if appropriate, as well as meet industry-backed sustainability goals.
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Eugene Kohn, FAIA, is the chair of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, educator, and an executive fellow of the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. On May 19, University of Pennsylvania School of Design conferred on Kohn its Medal of Achievement.
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A new tool could help you explain to officials how far above existing codes and standards buildings will need to perform to meet the 2030 carbon emissions goals.


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