With green humility, this new restaurant left 70 per cent of the former space untouched

When IKEA opened its most sustainable store yet recently, in the United Kingdom, it took down the structure that stood before it to implant a new blue box in its place. When the Harvard Center for Green Buildings decided to make a net zero stateme
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