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Sustainable

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    Kuklinski and Rappe Architects: Nu-Wool claims WALLSEAL—an engineered spray-in cellulose insulation made of recycled newsprint—completely fills cavities to eliminate air infiltration.

     
  • good sense

    Holst Architecture: Kohler Co.'s Cimarron 1.28-gallons-per-flush toliet tank.

     
  • sun times

    Kaplan Thompson Architects: Apricus Solar Co.'s solar heating system.

     
  • solar sandwich

    David Vandervort Architects: Silicon Energy's Cascade Series PV modules.

     
  • triple play

    David Vandervort Architects: 3form USA's Varia ecoresin line of translucent architectural panels.

     
  • lovely leftovers

    David Vandervort Architects: Tiger Mountain Innovations' Squak Mountain Stone.

     
  • seamless install

    David Vandervort Architects: AEP Span's Design Span hp standing seam.

     
  • scientific method

    Kaplan Thompson Architects: If the budget is tight, Kaplan Thompson often turns to TopLabPLUS, a cellulose fiber-and resin-based surfacing material known for its sterility and imperviousness.

     
  • good form

    AMD Architecture's Angela M. Dean offers her top product picks.

     
  • Blue-Ribbon Panels

    AMD Architecture's Angela M. Dean offers her top product picks.

     
 
 
 
 

2013 Residential Architect Design Awards Judging

Robert M. Cain, Brian Messana, Todd Hansen and E.B. Min, the 2013 Residential Architect Design Awards jury, discuss their selection of Bud Clark Commons by Holst Architecture as the 2013 Project of the Year. Calling Bud Clark Commons “architecture at its finest,” they noted that the beautifully designed building includes affordable studio apartments, a day center, and a shelter providing temporary housing for up to 90 men. The Portland, Ore., project’s social aspects as well as its design made it the clear choice for the 2013 RADA Project of the Year.

 
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