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Sustainable building / Low-energy building / Sustainable architecture / Sustainable urban planning / Energy policy / Green building / Efficient energy use / Sustainable design / Green roof / Energy conservation / Woodland Park Zoo / Green museum
Date: 2013-11-14 14:15:58
Sustainable building
Low-energy building
Sustainable architecture
Sustainable urban planning
Energy policy
Green building
Efficient energy use
Sustainable design
Green roof
Energy conservation
Woodland Park Zoo
Green museum

Project Owner: Woodland Park Zoo Architect/ Landscape Architect /Interior Designer: Mithun Civil Engineer: SvR Electrical Engineer: Hltz/BHU/Cross Structural Engineer: Magnusson Klemencic Associates Contractor: Kirtley-C

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