Resources
My work email is nearly stuffed to capacity with newsletters and industry email. I just can’t read them all, so I skim through, attempting to find an article or two that might be of assistance to my work.
Most days, the email can be overwhelming or distracting. But then I happen across an article which boosts my work efforts and resolve.
It’s wonderful when I find a great article which informs or introduces a concept that builds my practice. I appreciate finding out how others are making changes and creating new products that are helpful. To that end, I’d like to share some of my favorite sources on the web.
If you’re an architect and would like to share some of your resources with us, leave a comment and link to your source. My aim is to keep a conversation going and help us find solutions that truly make a change in our energy usage and design endeavors.
I look forward to your suggestions.
AIA Regional and Urban Design Committee e-mail.
The American Institute of Architects “Walk the Walk” e-mail
Enerlume: Energy Management Corp; Building Energy Performance News. Visit Site
Cascadia Region Green Building Council and “Living the New Year Challenge”e-mail
GreenSource Magazine – McGraw-Hill Construction e-mail
Becca Caspe, HeatSpring Learning Institute “Is your collar getting green” e-mail
League of Conservation Voters Visit site
Building Design +Construction: Green Buildings + Climate change (paperback book)
Visit Site or
e-mail
Change.org Weekly e-mail
Architecture 2030
Kristina Kershner, Director Architecture 2030
505.988.5309
e-mail
Here is my start list. I hope you find some value. Remember, we’d love to hear which publications (either online or in print) which you find valuable.
Thank you.
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