Two Trails Clients Win Three Out of Four Best in Green Residential Design … – PR Web (press release)
Two Trails Clients Win Three Out of Four Best in Green Residential Design …
PR Web (press release) Two Trails is very proud to see our clients take home three of the four awards in the green category for the award program. The Green Platinum Award went to Robert Arkin of Florida Green Home Design Group and Architect Ari Sklar for the 2020 Aton … |
Microsoft Executive VP Julie Larson-Green moves from devices to services – ZDNet
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Microsoft Executive VP Julie Larson-Green moves from devices to services
ZDNet Given her design focus during her time at Microsoft, that new job makes sense. Here's Larson-Green's … The addition of Nokia Devices & Services into the DnS family will add tremendous scale, talent and opportunity for our future. I'll remain in role … Larson-Green spreads her skillsFudzilla |
Chicago Takes the Lead in Going Green – Michigan Avenue Magazine
Chicago Takes the Lead in Going Green
Michigan Avenue Magazine And it heralds the arrival of Chicago as a national leader that is breaking ground not only in the retail arena, but in the educational, residential, and farming sectors as well. “The industry as a whole considers net zero for retail impossible,” says … |
Green Kiwi tux heads to Oscars red carpet – The Dominion Post
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Green Kiwi tux heads to Oscars red carpet
The Dominion Post The new menswear section of Amis-Cameron's ecologically conscious fashion design competition, Red Carpet Green Dress, was won by Hallenstein Brothers' designer Jomnarn Dul, whose parents fled to New Zealand from Cambodia via a Thai refugee camp … |
Staten Island residents fight to save green space from becoming condos – Treehugger
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Staten Island residents fight to save green space from becoming condos
Treehugger A group of Staten Island residents are fighting to keep a 15-acre green space from being developed for residential condos. … Mount Manresa is home to one of the scarce wild spaces that has remained undeveloped since the Dutch settled New York. |