Green Building

Going green in Ann Arbor: cheaper and more comfortable


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A3C: Greener Than Thou


PMA hopes to break ground on Tierra Place this summer


Ann Arbor environmental educator is a national trailblazer


Greenhills School installs wind turbine


Renovations to begin on Ann Arbor's Farmers Market


IMRA expands Ann Arbor facility, to add 20 jobs


Popular Science says Ann Arbor is 24th greenest city in U.S.


Ann Arbor third most walkable city in U.S.


A3C architecture firm wins Ann Arbor Energy Commission awards


Future of South U business district up for discussion


A solar powered Ypsilanti?


Ypsilanti's ShadePlex ready to launch, looks to add five


MODErn Living


UofM environmental awareness study marks first year progress


A3C renovations on East Huron St building nearly complete, moves in


U-M Regents to review Law School addition plans, green initiative report


Drilling Deep: Geothermal Heat


Ann Arbor green initiatives look to conserve, create electricity


Ann Arbor fire station first in Michigan to go solar


Surprise! Michigan is ranked in the top 13 states for energy-efficient buildings. The list of organizations, foundations and educational institutions promoting a greener Mitten State seems to grow by the day and Washtenaw County is a vital part of that equation. From LEED buildings to the solar panel intiatives on Ann Arbor's Farmer's Market and Ypsilanti's city hall to Greenhills School's rooftop wind turbine, to A3C's state-of-the-art 'green' renovation in the heart of downtown, the Ann Arbor area is tightening its green belt and looking healthier for it.