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Benedictine Nuns Move to New Eco-Convent

by , 05/27/09
filed under: Architecture, New York City

sustainable design, green design, sustainable architecture, green building, eco convent, green nuns, feilden clegg bradley studios

For the past 171 years the Benedictine nuns of Conventus of Our Lady of Consolation in the UK have lived in an aging monastery afflicted with high maintenance costs and an inefficient heating system, however they recently made the move to a new environmentally friendly eco-convent. Designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, the nuns’ new home in North York Moors National Park is constructed from locally sourced materials and boasts a variety of eco-friendly features including solar hot water heating and a rainwater recycling system.

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