About one month ago the University at Buffalo chose Walter Hood to design a 1.1-megawatt solar array that will be located at the entrance of North Campus on Flint Road. The 5,000 photovoltaic panels will produce energy for 735 student apartments on campus. This may seem insignificant when you realize that there are over 7000 [...]
With the economy in distress, we find ourselves tightening our budgets. Whether we reduce ourdaily cost of living by bringing lunch instead of dinning out, or saving on our utility bills by being more conscious of how much energy we use, finding more sustainable ways to live, has become a necessity to many. We [...]
On May 7th 2010 I graduated with my Masters in Architecture from the University at Buffalo with a focus on Sustainable Urban and Natural Environments, and as one phase of my architectural career ends and another begins, it is hard not to think about what the future might hold for both architectural education and the [...]
We are fast approaching Mother’s Day and many of us are still in search of that perfect gift. Why not kill two birds with one stone by showing her how much you love her and Mother Earth? (First by not killing two birds). Planting trees and flowers, cleaning up local parks and schools and making homemade gifts [...]


















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