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Our top links from this past week:

  • From the Harvard Business Review blog on Compensation and Sustainability
  • Bill Moggridge on why every child should be exposed to design
  • White house rooftop energy solutions have transformed into several federally funded community energy saving projects across the country
  • Smashing Magazine has a great article on ‘making things happen’ and getting the most out of your design process
  • From Gizmodo, a great breakdown of current e-readers, good, bad and ugly
  • Andrew Price of GOOD.is re-frames how we should view landscape architecture
  • From Dexigner, reearch Laboratories in Washington State have achieved LEED Gold status, no small feet for buildings of their kind.

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