Old bequeaths new in the form of Arizona State University’s Global Institute of Sustainability, situated in the campus’ beautifully renovated former Nursing Building. Conceived by Lord, Aeck & Sargent along with Gould Evans Associates, the $6 million renovation included asbestos abatement and standard modernization for classroom use along with a bundle of environmentally and sustainable enhancements. Their innovation turned a once dreary, old and dark building into a new institute filled with enough daylight to inspire its new inhabitants as they look for ways to improve the environment, the economy, and the social challenges we all face today.
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Woooo! I just started school there in the fall in the Sustainability major. Every time I have to talk to my counselor I almost hope I have to wait so I can diddle around with the interactive readouts for power and water consumption. Go Sundevils!
I live in Phoenix and have been here. It’s a pretty amazing building and program!
I just requested some information from the University. The staff there are incredibly quick, and very friendly.
Hi, my name is Luke Stewart and I am a student at the University of Colorado at Boulder with a big interest in environmental sustainability. I absolutely love what has been done to this building. It is amazing all the things that you were able to change to help the environment with this building. The company that I am interning for is all about sustainability and we are working on this same idea with companies in order to reduce their carbon footprint through energy, waste and recycling. Check us out on our website at http://www.greenworks2020.com and keep working toward sustainability. What you have done is just fantastic work, I love the idea of wind turbines. If you have any questions about what we are doing for environmental sustainability at Greenworks2020 email me at luke.stewart@greenworks2020.com