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Fairfield University is building residence for Jesuits

May 1, 2008 3:48 PM

Fairfield University in Fairfield, Conn., has broken ground on the new, environmentally friendly Jesuit residence. The two-story Jesuit Community Center will house 12 members of the Jesuit order and also will act as a central gathering, meeting and reflection space. The $7.5 million building will have geothermal heating and cooling capacities, bamboo flooring and recycled industrial materials and carpeting. The architects are Gray Organschi Architecture.

To read The Fairfield Mirror article, click here.

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