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China’s First Zero-Emissions Building

by , 10/08/08

China's First Zero-Emission Building, Green Building, University of Nottingham, CSET, Zero Emission Building, Sustainable BuildingPhoto by Daniele Domenicali

Situated in Ningbo, China, the University of Nottingham’s new Centre for Sustainable Energy Technologies (CSET) is a welcome addition to the landscape as well as the air above Zhejiang province. Inspired by Chinese lanterns and traditional wooden screens, Mario Cucinella Architects packed CSET with a variety of sustainable attributes to make it the the first zero-emissions building in China.

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3 Responses to “China’s First Zero-Emissions Building”

  1. Zac Zac says:

    China’s population is 1.5 billion? Where did you get that figure from.

    1,330,044,605 as of mid-2008, http://geography.about.com/od/populationgeography/a/chinapopulation.htm.

  2. masdadasd masdadasd says:

    China probably lies about it’s population They lie about everything else!

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