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OBERLIN COLLEGE: Setting a Sustainable Example in Ohio

by , 07/03/08

Oberlin College, Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies, Environmental Studies, Sustainable Building, William McDonough, WM+P

Just north of I-80, between Toledo and Cleveland, is an unexpected educational facility that is setting a shining example of sustainable building for ecological and human health. Completed in 2000, the Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies is an ongoing green build experiment, as its energy performance is studied and adjusted as green technologies continue to evolve. We wouldn’t expect less from Inhabitat favorite William McDonough + Partners, but were surprised to find that this particular PV-powered experiment was taking place in Ohio. It just goes to show that you don’t have to live in sunny California in order to efficiently harvest solar power.

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2 Responses to “OBERLIN COLLEGE: Setting a Sustainable Example in Ohio”

  1. daniellekristim daniellekristim says:

    What about College of the Atlantic?
    http://www.coa.edu

    They are carbon-net zero.

    http://www.coa.edu/html/sustainability.htm

    They also have some amazing sustainable residence halls going up.

  2. nm8387 nm8387 says:

    I facilitate a blog/forum which features essays from students on the front lines of making college dining more sustainable. The essay published today was written by a girl from Franklin and Marshall and addresses recycling and sustainable initiatives on college campuses. Others have addressed bringing organic, local, and/or fair trade options to dining halls. Check it out at organiconthegreen.wordpress.com.

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