4-25-2018 | News
The University of Washington will break ground Wednesday on a $230 million building for its 2-year-old Population Health Initiative, and says it is designed to be a laboratory for ideas and encourage collaboration. The 290,000-square-foot Population Health Facility is slated for a site along the east side of 15th Avenue Northeast, west of Architecture Hall. It is being built where the three Guthrie Hall annexes once stood, and should be finished in spring 2020.
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By Justin Koscher When the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) decided to design its new…
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Net zero is great, but to be a real show-off today, a building needs to be…
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For Immediate Release THE GREENEST BUILDING: How the Bullitt Center Changes the Urban Landscape Seattle, Wash.…
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