
Fossil fuels, climate, and why we won’t just burn it all
Money. That’s why we won’t dig up all the fossil fuels in the Earth and burn ‘em. Sounds counterintuitive, right?

Money. That’s why we won’t dig up all the fossil fuels in the Earth and burn ‘em. Sounds counterintuitive, right?

NOTE: This is the last of four posts delving into the anatomy of high performance wall assembly. The last post

NOTE: This is the third of four posts delving into the anatomy of high performance wall assembly. The last post

At a ceremony at Chicago’s Hyatt Regency last week, Hammer & Hand’s Sam Hagerman accepted the First Place Award in

NOTE: This is the second of four posts delving into the anatomy of high performance wall assembly. The last post

For ten years the North American Passive House Conference has brought the continent’s leading passive building practitioners and partisans together

Our “Evolution of Enclosure” exhibit at AIA Portland (open through September 10) examines the role that buildings – especially building enclosures

In a statement this morning the U.S. Department of Energy announced that it had awarded Hammer & Hand with its

With the First Thursday exhibit opening party fast approaching for “Evolution of Enclosure,” we’re now in the final push of

Come celebrate the opening of Hammer & Hand’s high performance building exhibit at AIA Portland. We now have the science

Longtime Portland architecture critic and advocate Randy Gragg has joined the perFORM 2015 Building Design Competition jury. Now director of

In his book, “The Black Swan: the Impact of the Highly Improbable,” Nassim Nicholas Taleb describes how the world has been