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INDEX
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encing tables are italicized and followed by a “t”.
Aardex, LLC, 29 Baby Boomer labor force, 113
AIA (American Institute of Architects), 40 Bank of America Tower, 18f, 237f
Aiello, Tony, 70f Banner Bank, 68–69
air exchange, 181 barriers to green buildings, 97–102
Alberici Office Headquarters, 13 bask casting, 67
Aldo Leopold Legacy Center, 116 Behnisch Architekten, 113–114, 200f
Alice Ferguson Foundation, 245–249 benefits of green buildings
American Institute of Architects (AIA), 40 beneficiaries, 117–119
Applied Research and Development (ARD) economic, 104–107
building, 61–62 financing, 114–116
architects health improvements, 109
perspective on integrated design, 46–48, overview, 102–104
56–58 political, 117
relationship with engineers, 99–100 public relations and marketing, 109–112
role in integrated design, 6–8 recruitment and retention, 112–114
starchitects, 47, 126 risk management, 107–109
ARD (Applied Research and Development) Bernheim Arboretum Visitors Center, 110
building, 61–62 Betty Irene Moore Natural Sciences Center,
Arizona State University (ASU), 23t, 42–43, 65
180 Beyl, Phil, 50, 194f
Armory/Portland Center Stage, 102 bidding, 231
Artists for Humanity Epi-Center, Big Hairy Audacious Goals (BHAGs),
174–175 50–53
ASU (Arizona State University), 23t, 42–43, BIM (Building Information Modeling)
180 software, 34–35, 125
Audubon Center at Debbs Park, 180 Biodesign Institute, 23t, 42–43, 180
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