Continuing Education: Design for Neurodiversity Katharine Logan January 1, 2021 No Comments Architects create environments that support those with a multiplicity of neurocognitive abilities and needs.Read More
Continuing Education: Environmental Inequity Katharine Logan October 1, 2020 One Comment As the brunt of the climate emergency falls on disadvantaged communities, green design must sharpen its focus on social values.Read More
Continuing Education: Bio-Based Materials Katharine Logan June 1, 2020 One Comment Materials derived from nature—as an alternative to conventional building products—grow up.Read More
Continuing Education: Cities and Carbon Policy Katharine Logan May 1, 2020 No Comments Forward-looking cities lead the way toward a zero-carbon future.Read More
Think Global, Act Local: Vancouver's Carbon Policy Katharine Logan May 1, 2020 No Comments Like other places with strong commitments to combating climate change, the Canadian city is targeting citywide carbon neutrality by 2050.Read More
Think Global, Act Local: Stockholm's Carbon Policy Katharine Logan May 1, 2020 No Comments Sweden’s capital city has ambitious twin climate goals: fossil-fuel-free operations and net zero greenhouse-gas emissions by 2040. The construction sector is critical to its success.Read More
Continuing Education: Materials & Toxicity Katharine Logan January 3, 2020 No Comments Architects cut harmful chemicals in designing environments for children.Read More
Continuing Education: Biomimetic Materials Katharine Logan October 1, 2019 No Comments Architects turn to biology for solutions to all that ails us.Read More
Continuing Education: Modular Construction Katharine Logan September 1, 2019 One Comment New modular construction methods may help fix the global housing crisis.Read More
Aga Khan Garden by Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects Edmonton, Alberta Katharine Logan August 1, 2019 No Comments A garden in Canada inspired by Islamic traditions fosters civility and understanding.Read More