SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS HOUSING.(making student dormitories more energy efficient)
American School & University, August, 2001 by SHIMM, JON
Incorporating energy-efficient features into residence halls can save money and make students' campus experience more enjoyable.
Across the nation, universities and corporate real-estate developers alike are trying to reduce energy usage and improve energy efficiency. This trend is motivated not only by costs, but also by a feeling of corporate responsibility. In addition, students and staff are demanding more comfortable, aesthetically pleasing facilities.
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At higher-education facilities, residence halls pose the most significant challenges. Residence halls are huge users ...
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