Planned elementary in Warren County, Ky., will strive for maximum energy efficiency

Dec. 20, 2009
750-student campus is scheduled to open in 2011
From The Bowling Green Daily News: The Warren County (Ky.) district plans to build an environmentally friendly elementary school for 750 students. Construction of the 80,000-square-foot building is scheduled to begin in March and is scheduled to open in fall 2011. The new school plans to use energy-reduction efforts to become one of the most efficient school buildings in the country. The architect is Sherman Carter Barnhart.

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