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Green Lighthouse: Denmark’s First Public Carbon Neutral Building Completed

by , 10/27/09

architecture, carbon neutral, denmark, university of copenhagen, green lighthouse, christensen & co, solar panels, solar passive design

Last year, we wrote about the groundbreaking of the Green Lighthouse, an exciting carbon-neutral building located at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Designed by Christensen & Co, the spectacular sundial-shaped structure was recently completed, making it the first public carbon neutral building in Denmark! The student services center will be showcased during the UN Climate Conference (COP15) this December, where it will serve as proof that carbon neutral buildings are possible with good design and planning. In fact, 75% of the energy reductions achieved were a direct consequence of architectural design, not fancy technology.

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7 Responses to “Green Lighthouse: Denmark’s First Public Carbon Neutral Building Completed”

  1. paolohutter paolohutter says:

    i need to talk to this people..i am an italian jornalist

    paolohutteròlibero.it

  2. ecoseeddotorg ecoseeddotorg says:

    What a pure, clean, white, beautiful building! And best of all, it’s green! Have you designed other projects like this in other parts of the world?

  3. What a pure, clean, white, beautiful building! And best of all, it’s green! Have you designed other projects like this in other parts of the world?

  4. omarruiz omarruiz says:

    Perfect!! All we need this kind of projects. Would you like to visit my city Guadalajara, in México?

  5. omarruiz omarruiz says:

    All we need this kind of projects!!!! Would you like to visit my city Guadalajara in México?

  6. victor vector victor vector says:

    An example of how things SHOULD be done !

    Why are we still building so many “”designs”" that belong in the previous century ?

    Well done !

  7. victor vector victor vector says:

    Well done !

    I think many “”architects “” have a lot to answer for .
    Since we now know how to do it right , what excuse do we have not to ?
    Why are we still building most “” designs “” that belong to the last century ?
    One has to wonder…..

    Anyway , congratulations on a job well done.

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