Explore the worlds of sustainable architecture, remodeling & design and organic gardening.
Tue, May 21, 2013 7:30 PM
With particulars of a long-term reconstruction plan to soon be released, Architecture for Humanity launches a campaign to aid post-tornado rebuilding efforts in the devastated city of Moore, Okla.
The fun, functional Book Stool saves old catalogues and magazines from the recycle bin and the dentist's office.
Beloved Bay Area dinnerware and tile purveyor, Heath Ceramic, sets up shop in Los Angeles.
A banner green year for Catholicism: The Vatican’s solar panel roof goes live and British nuns relocate to an eco-convent.
Those used coffee grounds aren't useless. Recycle them.
Obi Wan Cannoli, Tofu D2, Cuke, and Ham Solo teach us a thing or two about organics in the grocery store.
Finish off (or start) your holiday gift shopping by focusing on individual rooms.
Plotting a home improvement project in 2009? BuildingGreen reveals its picks for 2008’s top 10 green building products.
Don't know what to do with holiday party leftovers? Ring in 2009 with a fresh pile o' winter compost.
Plastic bottle home accessories from Swiss design firm Recycline give a basic concept in recycling a distinctly highbrow sheen.
Green prefab home guru Michelle Kaufmann shows off her sweet side.
CSAs offer a summer of fresh local food for members, and a steady income for farmers.
San Francisco-based retailer Spring offers a treasure chest of items needed to keep a spotless, sweet-smelling, and healthy home.
Fans of Chilewich’s woven vinyl designs will be floored to learn the company has earned CRI’s Green Label Plus certification.
A host of eco-friendly, super-lux residential high-rises vie for the title of "most green" in Manhattan's Battery Park City.
Watch out Ikea. H&M, Sweden’s favorite cheap-chic clothing chain, announces a homewares line made from organic cotton and other materials.
Eco-living expert blogs about best ways to go green at home.