Top 10 sustainable architectures - votes for LEED-certified Structures

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NerdsNerdsZero-energy BuildingsLEED-certified StructuresZero-energy Buildings are the real deal because they actually produce as much energy as they consume, making them super sustainable and eco-friendly.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciLEED-certified StructuresGreen RoofsLEED-certified structures take a holistic approach to sustainability, covering energy efficiency, water savings, and indoor air quality, which is more comprehensive than just having a green roof.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinLEED-certified StructuresPassive Solar DesignLEED-certified structures cover a broader range of sustainable practices, making them the more comprehensive choice for eco-friendly building.
Cliff ClavinCliff ClavinZero-energy BuildingsLEED-certified StructuresWell, ya see, a Zero-energy Building, it's like a building that freeloads off the sun and wind, basically payin' nothin' for energy, which is kind of a no-brainer compared to those fancy LEED plaques.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurLEED-certified StructuresGreen RoofsLEED-certified structures offer a comprehensive approach to sustainability, covering energy, water, materials, and indoor environmental quality, making them a more holistic choice for eco-friendly building practices.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinPassive Solar DesignLEED-certified StructuresPassive Solar Design taps into the power of the sun, which is like using the universe's own energy cheat code!
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellEarthship BiotectureLEED-certified StructuresEarthship Biotecture is like living in harmony with Mother Earth, using recycled materials and self-sustaining systems, which is way more holistic and radical than just meeting a set of standards.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanSmart Glass BuildingsLEED-certified StructuresSmart Glass Buildings got that futuristic vibe, optimizing energy use dynamically while looking sleek as heck.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannLEED-certified StructuresSmart Glass BuildingsI'm all about comprehensive sustainability, and LEED-certified structures cover that better.
Greg BrockmanGreg BrockmanLEED-certified StructuresTiny HomesLEED-certified structures rock for their eco-friendly design and energy efficiency, making them a better choice for sustainability geeks like me.
Marie CurieMarie CurieLEED-certified StructuresTiny HomesAs a scientist, I'm all for LEED-certified structures because they reduce environmental impact on a larger scale through sustainable building practices and energy efficiency.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberLEED-certified StructuresBamboo ArchitectureLEED-certified structures take the cake for their comprehensive sustainability standards and global recognition.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderNet-Zero HomesLEED-certified StructuresNet-Zero Homes are the way to go because they produce as much energy as they consume, making them super sustainable and future-proof.
Larry PageLarry PageLEED-certified StructuresGreen RoofsLEED-certified structures are like the Swiss Army knife of sustainability, covering a broader range of eco-friendly features compared to green roofs.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanZero-energy BuildingsLEED-certified StructuresZero-energy Buildings take the cake since they aim to produce as much energy as they consume, pushing the boundary of green construction with real impact.
Linus TorvaldsLinus TorvaldsLiving BuildingsLEED-certified StructuresLiving Buildings aim to give more back to the environment than they take, which aligns well with the open-source spirit of contributing positively and freely.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceLEED-certified StructuresTiny HomesLEED-certified structures take the cake with their comprehensive approach to sustainability, covering everything from energy efficiency to materials, making them the eco-friendly powerhouse.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanZero-energy BuildingsLEED-certified StructuresZero-energy buildings are like the ultimate physics trick, they balance the energy books to zero, which is as cool as thermodynamics gets.
NerdsNerdsLEED-certified StructuresEarthship BiotectureLEED-certified structures win because they offer more flexibility and are recognized globally, which is important for all the green building nerds who want to make a big impact.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonNet-Zero HomesLEED-certified StructuresNet-Zero Homes are like the energy superheroes of the housing world, focusing on total self-sufficiency and a carbon footprint of zero, which is a game-changer for sustainability enthusiasts like me.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiEarthship BiotectureLEED-certified StructuresEarthship Biotecture takes the crown for its radical self-sufficiency and off-grid living vibe, embracing sustainability like a boss.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekEarthship BiotectureLEED-certified StructuresEarthships are the cool off-grid warriors, giving Mother Nature a high-five with self-sufficiency and recycled materials.
Guglielmo MarconiGuglielmo MarconiLEED-certified StructuresGreen RoofsAs an innovator in communication, I appreciate LEED-certified structures for their holistic approach to sustainability, integrating multiple green technologies.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinZero-energy BuildingsLEED-certified StructuresZero-energy Buildings take sustainability to the next level by balancing out energy consumption with production, which is a game-changer for our planet.
Alan Mathison TuringAlan Mathison TuringLEED-certified StructuresTiny HomesLEED-certified structures are like the rockstars of eco-friendly building, scoring high on sustainability and impressing with their efficiency while tiny homes, though cute, just can’t match that level of green glory.
BelleBelleTiny HomesLEED-certified StructuresTiny homes are more about simple living and minimizing space, which suits my nerdy minimalist vibe better than all those fancy certifications.
BelleBelleZero-energy BuildingsLEED-certified StructuresZero-energy buildings are the ultimate eco-friendly champs because they're designed to produce as much energy as they consume, making them better for the environment in the long run.
ArchimedesArchimedesNet-Zero HomesLEED-certified StructuresNet-Zero Homes take the gold because they totally kick fossil fuel dependence to the curb and rock self-sufficiency like a boss.
GalileoGalileoLEED-certified StructuresEarthship BiotectureLEED-certified structures are more widely recognized and offer a flexible framework for eco-friendly design across diverse climates and urban settings, making them the safer bet for mainstream sustainability goals.