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CA Ecocampus by AHBE, Photo Heliphoto/AHBE<a href="http://www.ahbe.com">AHBE</a> landscape architects recently transformed the old <a href="http://www.burbankwaterandpower.com">Burbank Water and Power</a> facility into EcoCampus - California's first sustainable utility campus. The industrial relic of the past is now a regenerative green beacon for the future, and the new site is decked out with green rooftop gardens, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/solar-power/">solar power</a> panels, and water reclamation and filtration facilities.1
CA Ecocampus by AHBE, Photo Heliphoto/AHBEThe renovation is part of the international pilot program the Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES) which seeks to rejuvinate 150 projects.2
CA Ecocampus by AHBE, Photo Heliphoto/AHBEBWP's EcoCampus is so far the only scheme underway that bridges the gap between industry and efficiency.3
CA Ecocampus by AHBE, Photo Heliphoto/AHBECalifornia's LEED Platinum warehouse, one of the buildings located on the EcoCampus, has been returned to its former glory as an Art Deco design.4
CA Ecocampus by AHBE, Photo Heliphoto/AHBEAHBE, the LA-based firm commissioned for the project, are known specifically for landscape architecture that links the industrial with ecology.5
CA Ecocampus by AHBE, Photo Heliphoto/AHBEThe roof gardens sound equally impressive, consisting of three rooftop areas to help reduce a 'heat island effect' and act as a means of channeling and filtering storm water.6
CA Ecocampus by AHBE, Photo Heliphoto/AHBEBurbank Water and Power has was created in 1913 and today provides water and electricity services to 45,000 households in Burbank, California.7







