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New Levis Store in Amsterdam a Model of Reuse and Recycled Construction

Jan 06, 2012 No Comments by

Levi’s last month opened a new two-story store on Kalverstraat. The 2700 square feet store’s interior is full of reused, restored and repurposed materials.

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Motel 6: Sustainability Means We’ll No Longer Leave the Light on For You

Jan 05, 2012 1 Comment by

Accor, a leading hotel chain that owns a bevy of chains including Motel 6, is ramping up their corporate social responsibility efforts. Employee engagement and water stewardship are among the initiatives.

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The 10 Emerging Sustainable Cities to Watch in 2012

Jan 03, 2012 2 Comments by

Whether they benefit from visionary leaders, flourishing social enterprise, or commitment from community activists, the following 10 cities are well worth a visit to experience their transformation and resilience.

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South Beach’s Art Deco District Well Worth the Taxi from MIA

Dec 18, 2011 No Comments by

The Art Deco District in Miami Beach has no shortage of fans: nightlife, fashion and balmy climate draw visitors from all over. But the real draw is its art deco architecture.

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Detroit’s Renewal Full of Small Details

Dec 18, 2011 2 Comments by

Outside of Chicago, no American city offers a more stunning collection of architecture than Detroit. Beaux-Arts, art deco and Roman baroque are a start.

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Oriental Theatre Channels East India in Milwaukee

Dec 18, 2011 1 Comment by

Milwaukee’s Oriental Theatre, a masterpiece designed by Gustave Dick and Alex Bauer, harkens back to a time when movies were not viewed in theaters, but in palaces.

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In Detroit, Little Details Display Big Potential

Dec 17, 2011 1 Comment by

The fine architectural details, amazing cultural facilities in midtown and exquisite buildings downtown can all anchor Detroit if the city can mend its finances and attract investment–and score a lot of TLC.

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As Oscar Niemeyer Turns 104 Today, Brasília Glows More Brightly

Dec 15, 2011 5 Comments by

While Brasília is his best known work, other buildings Oscar Niemeyer has designed stand tall around the world. Happy 104th birthday to a global treasure!

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