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Sustainable Business School Design in Boston, United States - design top news

8 hours ago ago from design top news - automotive, architecture, technology, graphics, art, lifestyle, technology, design news, green design and more

The Simmons’ School of Management by Cannon Design in Boston, United States, provided the opportunity to convert a former barren parking lot into a student-centered place for thriving campus life. Specifically, the project included the design of a 66,500 sq ft academic center and creation of a new green space, the Simmons Quadrangle, which was the former parking lot. The design now conceals the 700-car parking in a five-level subterranean ...

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Sustainable Classrooms Nestled in the Tree Tops

8 hours ago ago from GenGreenLife Blog

Ok, think about it for a minute. Would school have been more fun if it was conducted in the tree tops? The kids at the Elleray Preparatory School in Lake District National Park in Windermere, UK will be the first to find out. The new school was designed and built by Kita Design Company. Individual classrooms were created as a series of self-sufficient pods, each equipped with a set of solar panels used to power the classroom lights. Each ...

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TsAO & McKOWN Architecture visiting

5 hours ago ago from Sw Eden's World

In fact, I had never known about this company until I got into their place with my class. Our professor brought all the student in Professional Practice class to there. I did a little short research by looking around on their website. Although TsAO & McKOWN is an architecture company, they have done various kinds of design work. I dare to say that they are all amazing. My friends' behaviors to the nice and cruel professors are so ...

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Roger Brown Study Collection

6 hours ago ago from Time Tells

I have blogged several times about Hull House and its approaches to interpretation of historic sites – in fact, “Hull House Again” is my most-visited blog post. I have also blogged about the Gaylord Building on several occasions, where I served as Chair of the Site Council for six years. Another role of mine this decade has been as a member of the Roger Brown Study Collection Steering Committee, involved in the preservation, interpretation ...

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US university approves funding of 10 Green Fund projects | Newspost Online

22 hours ago ago from Newspost Online - Latest News of India, World, Business, Sports, Entertainment, Science, Health

The University of Pennsylvania has approved the funding of 10 Green Fund projects from an inaugural round of grant proposals. The Green Fund, designed to seed environmental project ideas from faculty, students and staff with one-time grants of as much as 50,000-dollars per project, was established this year as part of Penn’s pledge to create a more sustainable campus. The projects must support goals and objectives as outlined in ...

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Green Builders Await the Green

22 minutes ago ago from Wall Street Journal

The nation's green-building industry is awaiting billions of dollars in economic-stimulus funding earmarked to make government buildings more energy efficient. But based on the slow pace of allocations thus far, it could take months or years for spending to trickle down to contractors. The General Services Administration, which oversees the federal government's property, was allocated $5.5 billion as part of the American Recovery and ...

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NYC school kids face paying to ride to school

3 hours ago ago from U.S. News

NYC school kids face paying to ride to school NEW YORK (AP) -- The cash-strapped agency that runs New York City subways and buses is considering a proposal to end the more than 60-year-old practice of giving free rides for schoolchildren, a move that could cost half a million students nearly $1,000 per year in transportation fees. The proposal before the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board to end free rides for schoolchildren has ...

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Evelyn Leopold: UN Renovation: Fun taken out of East River complex

2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

UNITED NATIONS - The bustling corridors of the United Nations are quiet. There are no lines in the cafeteria as the campus is being steadily dismantled in the 39-floor high-rise glass tower on New York's East River. It's no longer any fun. Completed in 1952, the landmark skyscraper now has water dripping through its roof, asbestos lining the ceiling tiles, a shortage of sprinklers and erratic heating and cooling systems. So it was time for ...

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CCS Board Unanimously Approves Plan To Close Schools

3 hours ago ago from Media General - NBC4i.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This CCS Board Unanimously Approves Plan To Close Schools By Angie Price Published: December 15, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio A big decision was made from by the Columbus City Schools Board of Education Tuesday night. NBC 4 reported with the FAST ...

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