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Hi Christina,
E. Verner Johnson and Associates is currently working on "Green"
museum projects at the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh and the Museum
of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. and I'd be happy to answer any
questions I can. A good source about information on LEED certified
projects is the USGBC website.
https://www.usgbc.org/LEED/Project/project_list.asp
Remember that "Going Green" is an integrated design process that
involves a lot more than plopping on a green roof and some
photovoltaic panels. A good place to start getting an overview of the
process is: http://www.greenerbuildings.com/wbdg.cfm
Mike
>I am looking for any case studies on New Construction Projects that are
> planning or have already "gone green".
> Green roofs, wind power, solar power, geothermal heat pumps, etc.
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Michael McHugh, AIA
LEED Accredited Professional
E. Verner Johnson and Associates
Museum Architects and Planners
222 Berkeley Street, Suite 1350
Boston, MA 02116
tel: 617-437-6262
fax: 617-437-1272
http://www.vernerjohnson.com
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