GreenSource Magazine
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GreenSource Magazine is a bimonthly trade magazine published by McGraw-Hill Construction in New York City which focuses on sustainable design. It is printed on 100 percent post-consumer recycled stock with soy ink and was launched in June 2006 as the sister publication of Architectural Record
Architectural Record
Architectural Record is an American monthly magazine dedicated to architecture and interior design, published by McGraw-Hill Construction in New York City. It is over 110 years old...

and the member publication of the United States Green Building Council
United States Green Building Council
The U.S. Green Building Council , co-founded by Mike Italiano, David Gottfried and Rick Fedrizzi in 1993, is a non-profit trade organization that promotes sustainability in how buildings are designed, built, and operated...

(USGBC). Aimed at the green-design community, it features articles on projects, design processes, technology, products, and environmental issues in the developing sustainable building industry as well as case studies with technical information, weather charts, plans, illustrations, key project energy performance data, and green products used.

The official homepage supports the print publication with social media and community tools as well as daily news, blogs, forums, a video library, and user-generated photo galleries. Monthly features include "Best Green Houses", "LEED-Platinum Portfolio", and "Solution of the Month". The site also features a searchable database of all studies published in the magazine.

Awards

The magazine won a number of awards, including the American Business Media “Best Single Issue” Jesse H. Neal 2010 Award for the March/April 2009 issue, the 2011 Ozzie Gold for Best B to B Redesign,, the American Business Media "Best Integrated Package" Jesse H. Neal 2011 Award for the November/December "Greenbuild Chicago: Transforming the Metropolis" series, and a Society of Publication Designers Silver Medal for the “Digging for Dollars” illustration from the September/October 2010 issue.

Additionally, Jane Kolleeny, managing editor of GreenSource Magazine, was named 2011 McAllister Editorial Fellow.
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