The Aldo Leopold Foundation Headquarters 3,260 views
Posted 25 January 2008 by N. A. Hilal
Filed under: 21th Century Architecture, American Architecture, Architecture Direction Green House in New Sustainable, Green Architecture, Modern Architecture, Modern Architecture Since 1900, Sustainable Architecture
Filed under: 21th Century Architecture, American Architecture, Architecture Direction Green House in New Sustainable, Green Architecture, Modern Architecture, Modern Architecture Since 1900, Sustainable Architecture
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Claimed as the first-ever LEED-platinum carbon neutral building, The Aldo Leopold Foundation Headquarters now crowned as the greenest building ever built. Located in Fairfield, Wisconsin, the building was designed by Kubala-Washatko Architects and Boldt Construction.
âThis building does things that people are dreaming about,â said Rick Fedrizzi, president of the U.S. Green Building Council. âThere are people out there saying, âSomehow, somewhere a building will be able to do that.â This building is doing it today.â

Via inhabitat

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