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Entegrity's headquarters at 1403 E. 6th St. in east Little Rock.
Business Services / Construction

Entegrity Gets Global Recognition for Self-Powered HQ

From the compost and recycling bins on the floor to the bicycles on wall racks and the 50-kilowatt solar power array on the roof, Entegrity's headquarters in east Little Rock practically screams that its occupants care about the environment. read more >
Linda K. Smith and David S. Mann
Construction / Education / Energy

LEED Changing the World for the Better (Linda K. Smith & David S. Mann Commentary)

Once a trend, the sustainable, or green, building effort is now the norm in the design and construction of commercial and public buildings. read more >

Green Meetings: 4 Ways To Host an Eco-friendly Function

Making your next office meeting or event more sustainable isn’t as difficult as it might seem. It’s simply a matter of taking a look at current practices and transitioning to better ones. What’s more, many times being eco-friendly also means saving money, as well as benefiting the community around you and developing a better image for your business. read more >
MARLON BLACKWELL ARCHITECTRuth Lilly Visitors Pavilion • Indianapolis

AIA Honor Award: Ruth Lilly Visitors Pavilion

The Ruth Lilly Visitors Pavilion is the result of a studied relationship between building, land and art, and serves as both a threshold and a destination within the 100 Acres Art & Nature Park at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. read more >
ALLISON ARCHITECTSOley E. Rooker Library • Little Rock

AIA Finalist: Oley E. Rooker Library

The Oley E. Rooker Library will be the first LEED certified project for the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS). Geothermal heating and cooling, a high performance building envelope and abundant day lighting are among the sustainable features employed to seek the goal of LEED Silver. read more >
Arkansas Chapter of USGBC

AIA Award of Merit: Arkansas Chapter of the United States Green Building Council

The Arkansas Chapter, formed in 2001 as a nonprofit affiliate of the national USGBC, has grown every year since its founding. It now includes 350 members from across the state representing architects, contractors, builders, green product manufacturers, distributors, engineers, building owners and state and local government officials. read more >