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Author(s):Pearlstein, Anna
Author Affiliation:Editorial Intern, Cornell University
Title:Environmental Technology Center puts a new spin on ecological studies
Section:Green architect
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Source:Architectural Record. January 10 2002, p. [1-2].
Publishing Information:[New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.]
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Education; Buildings; Research; Design factors; Environmental benefits; Facility profile; Energy conservation; Light
Facility Names:Environmental Technology Center, Sonoma State University, in Rohnert Park, California
Abstract/Contents:Announces that "the Environmental Technology Center (ETC) at Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, [California], opened on August 17, 2001." Details the energy-efficient features of the building and the recycled materials used. States that "green materials used on the project included rice hull ash and flyash (waste products from power plants) replacing 50 percent of Portland cement to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, recycled automobile glass tiles in the bathrooms, countertops made partially of crushed sunflower seeds, and recycled plastic lumber."
Language:English
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Note:Pictures, color
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Pearlstein, A. 2002. Environmental Technology Center puts a new spin on ecological studies. Archit. rec. p. [1-2].
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