Blue Brook Architecture, Inc.
Blue Brook Architecture, Inc. is dedicated to designing efficient, affordable, sustainable buildings reflecting the unique character of each client and their site.
OH Architecture
Solar and sustainable design services.
Shelter Architecture
Shelter Architecture is a Minneapolis, Minnesota based firm with a focus on sustainable, beautiful and valuable design.
Ecological Architecture
Aspen, Colorado & Lawrence, Kansas residential & commercial projects since 1982. Contextual based solutions w/ sustainable, solar, & natural materials. CA, CO, KS, MO, NM
Green Building Elements
Learn about advances in green and renewable building materials, current projects in sustainable architecture and progressive urban planning, and local guidelines for creating green structures in different regions of the U.S. Find current green building news, get practical tips, and learn about financial and environmental benefits of ecologically sustainable design.
Ecologue
Home owners and LEED accredited professional alike can learn about advances in green and renewable building materials and current projects in sustainable architecture.
Small House Style
A web magazine dedicated to everything small house. Think bungalows, cottages, guest houses, cabins, sustainable architecture, green building, straw bale, prefab, modern, apartments, modular, simple, solar, wind and tiny – inside and outside.
Chi ‘Bagoda
The goal of Chi’ Bagoda is to develop and explore the potential of bamboo as an accepted and widely used building material with the launching of a new species of sustainable architecture. Prefab bamboo housing.
Barley & Pfeiffer Architects i
Barley & Pfeiffer Architects is an award-winning, contemporary architecture firm that specializes in green building, solar houses and sustainable architecture.
Dennis Holloway
Architect in Northern New Mexico. Pioneering passive solar sustainable architecture, ground-breaking architecture for Native American Tribes and Pueblos done in traditional native idioms, virtual reality and QTVR reconstructions of archaeological “Anasazi” sites in the Southwest US