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COMPANY and CLIENT NEWS

A New Strategic Partnership

David Scott

27 February, 2013



 

Architecture Building Culture (ABC) today announced a new strategic partnership with CONTENT Public Relations. With offices in Portland and Vancouver, the firm engaged CONTENT to increase awareness of their key projects and civic works, in national and vertical media outlets.



CONTENT Launches New Mobile Site

David Scott

3 August, 2012

                                      Some Websites that are intuitive

                             on a tablet or computer can be 

                             clunky and hard to see on your

                             phone. We've built a mobile

                             version of ContentUniversal.com

                             that's easy to get around—and doesn't require a lot of pinching, zooming and squinting. Let us know what you think!

Everyday Sustainability

Paul Clemence

METROPOLIS Magazine

August, 2012 

Nestled between the quaint urban scale of Carroll Gardens and edgy Red Hook and under the shadows of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE), stands The Delta. This new building aims to be an example of the most sustainable project in the city as well as to become an educational tool to promote that movement...

ENERGY FORUM:

CONTENT's David Scott Weighs In 

Nino Marchetti

The Energy Collective

22 July, 2012

Welcome to the party, New York...the Big Apple has gained it’s first “self-powered” (i.e., net zero) building. Powered by a combination of solar and wind, this mixed-used building will function as a bed and breakfast, offering green accommodations for schools, tour groups and other travelers interested in what it takes to bring distributed renewable energy to one of the world’s densest urban centers.

CONTENT Secures Sunday

NY Times Real Estate Feature

Off-the-Grid Living In Brooklyn

Ronda Kaysen

The New York Times

24 May, 2012

As the standards for environmentally friendly construction rise, a Brooklyn developer has a new goal: renovate an apartment building so it generates as much energy as it uses. When the developer, Voltaic Solaire, finishes a $1 million rehabilitation of a 19th-century brownstone at 367 Fifth Avenue in Park Slope next year, the facade will be covered with a solar skin...

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