Traveling  around the United States to  see the best green architecture might not  be the most environmentally  friendly option. So Buildinggreen.com, the  Department of Energy, and  Google have teamed up to bring you the next  best thing: Using Google  Earth software, one can now view full SketchUp  models of the 96 projects  in the High Performance Buildings Database  project, bringing green  building projects from all over to your  computer screen. 
While  the models aren’t as detailed as  one would like, the High Performance  Buildings layer provides a good  idea of the mass of a building,  something quite difficult to get a sense  of when looking at simple  photographs. Furthermore, for those buildings  in densely populated  areas, such as New York or Chicago, one can get  what would be otherwise  impossible views of the relationships between  the buildings and the  urban landscape.
Furthermore,  the models provide links to  very detailed case studies available in  the database. To view the  models, you must have Google Earth software  and download the Great Green  Buildings layer. Now, if only Google could  give us a proper daylight  model to do some shading analysis.
