Green

California college honored for its "livable" facility

De Anza College wins award for its environmental studies center.
Dec. 12, 2007

The Kirsch Center for Environmental Studies at De Anza College in Cupertino, Calif., has won a Livable Buildings Award from the University of California, Berkeley's Center for the Built Environment. The center issued its first-ever livable buildings awards earlier this fall to honor facilities with outstanding resource efficiency, architectural design and occupant satisfaction. In bestowing the award, the center described the 22,000-square-foot Kirsch Center as a showcase for sustainability and energy innovation. Students pushed for solar energy, day lighting and ventilation, efficient heating and cooling, and the use of recycled, renewable and non-toxic materials.

To read more about winners of the 2007 Livable Buildings Awards, click here.

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