By Al Hilal on Tuesday, October 7, 2008Filed Under: Uncategorized

Located in the most visited cities in the world, the San Francisco’s Civic Center will be transferred into a sustainable resource district within the next three years. The project has a goal to educate the rest of the world how to implement sustainable concepts, or can be called as “educating by example”.
“San Francisco’s Civic Center sits at the core of one of the most visited cities in the world. What better way to educate the world on sustainability than by transforming that core to showcase how we can use water more efficiently, promote food security, and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. San Francisco has always been a leader – willing to think differently and act boldly. And now, our Civic Center will stand as a global model for how we achieve a more sustainable future.”
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