Decorating with emerald green – the 6 top tips from a color expert

Have you ever thought about decorating with emerald green? The rich shade is the most luxurious, bold, but perhaps the most difficult shade of green to use. But that doesn't have to be the case. It's true that jewel tone requires careful consideration before bringing it into your home, but when done right, decorating with… Continue reading Decorating with emerald green – the 6 top tips from a color expert

How to build sustainable value chains in 2025

This article was brought to you by Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration (ABOUT IT) Impact Program. The climate crisis and land degradation threaten the future of food at a time when there are more people to feed than ever before. The Food Systems, Land Use and Restoration Impact Program (FOLUR), a $345 million, seven-year… Continue reading How to build sustainable value chains in 2025

The Architect's Newspaper introduces a new awards program to celebrate facade design

The facade often serves as a building's primary civic presence in a city. When AEC professionals design, develop and deliver buildings, they are serving a customer. However, the design of the external facade also has an impact on the general public. Therefore, façade design is crucial to larger conversations about the design of the space… Continue reading The Architect's Newspaper introduces a new awards program to celebrate facade design

Best CCRC/LPC Lite design of 2024: Live well while being eco-friendly

Kisco Senior Living's The Carnegie at Washingtonian Center project focused on two big ideas: enabling residents to live fully while promoting sustainability in the surrounding area. The community is designed to use 40% of its 8-acre urban site for reforestation efforts and amenities such as walking trails, biophilic landscaping and stormwater filtration systems, according to… Continue reading Best CCRC/LPC Lite design of 2024: Live well while being eco-friendly

Coyuchi launches its first mattress, a revolution in sustainable design and luxurious comfort

The Coyuchi Natural Restorative EcoMaterials mattress, also known as the Natural REM mattress, is made to order in the USA Use of high-quality, sustainably sourced materials. Certified organic cotton, wool and Dunlop latex work together to provide exceptional comfort, durability and temperature regulation. The 100% wool padding layer acts as a natural flame retardant, eliminating… Continue reading Coyuchi launches its first mattress, a revolution in sustainable design and luxurious comfort

A catalyst for renewal –

View of the valley from the lounge © Liu Guowei/Vector Architects Vector Architects from Beijing have realized several special cultural buildings for the development company Aranya. The most recent, in Wulingshan, 2.5 hours northeast of Beijing, is a small spa and bathhouse nestled in the immediate vicinity of a hot spring. Aerial view at night… Continue reading A catalyst for renewal –

Green or gray in the landscape! -Thomasville Times Enterprise

Green or gray in the landscape! Published on Monday, January 13, 2025, 9:33 p.m Beautify your outdoor space: Adding fire pits and stone work can be a great way to add financial and aesthetic value to your home. (Submitted photo) “If January is the month of change, February is the month of lasting change. January… Continue reading Green or gray in the landscape! -Thomasville Times Enterprise

Owners of new buildings claim that leaky roofs are causing misery

Dean Carpenter says he found patches of damp or discolored tiles, as well as accumulations of moss and mold, in the attic of his home [BBC] There are dark spots on the exterior walls of Dean Carpenter's newly built home, and when it rains, he says, water flows over the brickwork. Since buying his property… Continue reading Owners of new buildings claim that leaky roofs are causing misery