Green building in Northeast Ohio is growing and moving from demonstration project to a new consumer-driven market. The following are links to residential, commercial, and institutional buildings that incorporate elements that are both healthy for occupants and reduce their ecological impact:
- Boy Scouts to build environmental resource center (Jan. 07)
- The Kious family builds a straw-bale retirement house in Cleveland Heights (Jan. 07)
- EcoCity Cleveland: Green building resources
- Cleveland Metroparks' golfcourse Big Met LEED-bronze clubhouse
- Ruffing Montessori green school
- Cleveland Environmental Center
- HarvestBuild renewable shelters
- Oberlin College's Lewis Center
- W. 58th St. Town Homes
- Greenbuilt house
- November Lodge
- Nature Center at Shaker Lakes
- West Woods green roof
- John Carroll's Dolan Center
- McKenzie House in Cleveland
- Old Woman Creek Visitors Center
- Trinity Commons
- Giant Eagle in Brunswick
- Cleveland EcoVillage Rapid Station
- Oberlin's Phyllis Litoff Building for Jazz Studies
- Environmental Health Watch's list of current green building projects in Northeast Ohio (pdf)







