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Health, Tech Center on Road to Green Glory Ohlone College’s $60 million health and technology center in Newark, CA, is green through and through. It features twin “enthalpy” wheels in its main lobby that recapture heat and humidity; in classrooms, full-spectrum lighting simulates natural light and adjusts to the amount of sunlight coming in. Behind the campus, a recreated wetland containing micro-organisms cleans contaminated soil. Read the complete article… Companies Dump the Cubicle Silicon Valley stalwarts Intel, Sun Microsystems, and Cisco are casting aside the cubicle culture and embracing new, open workplace designs that save space and money and encourage collaboration. Beginning this month, Cisco will set up three experimental worksites that include open areas, comfy armchairs, extra conference rooms, and tables where people can plop down with laptops. Read the complete article … Lincoln’s Tomb to Harness Geothermal Energy It is an innovation that even Honest Abe would be proud of: Geothermal energy will power a new heating and cooling system at the Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, IL. As the only president to hold a U.S. patent, it is fitting that the latest in green innovation is being implemented at Abe Lincoln’s final resting place, says a spokesperson for the Illinois Historic Preservation Society. Read the complete article …  Courtesy of ARC/Architectural Resources Cambridge, © Warren PattersonExpansion Fits Colorado Campus’ Vernacular The $38 million renovation and expansion of the Koelbel Building at the University of Colorado features classical elements such as a domed cupola and colonnaded entry porch, all designed to blend into the campus’ Tuscan vernacular style. The project also includes a two-story library with an “information commons.” Read the complete article … CALL FOR ENTRIES 2008 ARCHI-TECH AV Awards in Partnership with InfoComm International® ARCHI-TECH and InfoComm International invite you to participate in the sixth annual ARCHI-TECH AV Awards. The ARCHI-TECH AV Awards program honors outstanding examples of the creative and effective integration of technology into otherwise traditional construction projects. Enter today to get the recognition you deserve!
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