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Animals, like humans, need clean environments to live in. Designed by Jacksonville, Fla.-based Ebert Norman Brady Architects, the new LEED Gold certified Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services building provides just that for its four-legged population.
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An abundance of reused materials characterize the new LEED-certified museum in Madison, Wisc.
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Designed by HGA Architects and Engineers for Affinity Health System, the Lung & Vascular Pavilion at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisc., has achieved LEED Gold Certification.
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The 139,000-square-foot museum, home to one of the nation's largest collections of Civil War memorabilia, receives LEED Gold certification.
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Designed by Anshen + Allen's Boston office, the new five-story South Pavilion at the Women and Infants Hospital in Providence, R.I., has received LEED Gold certification.
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Insurance provider The Phoenix Co.’s One American Row building in Hartford, Conn., recently achieved LEED for Existing Buildings Silver certification from the USGBC.
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ESI Design crafts a World Expo pavilion to reflect Shanghai's future and commitment to social and environmental responsibility.
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While it is known for its Thomas Jefferson-inspired architecture, the University of Virginia goes modular with a new addition to its medical center.
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The mixed-use Poly Canyon Village student housing complex at California Polytechnic State Institute, San Luis Obispo, Calif., has earned LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
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The Madison, Wis.-based community of nuns earns the highest point total in the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED-NC program thus far.