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UNITED NATIONS HQ GOES GREEN

by , 08/27/07

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If there ever were a building in the world that should be as green as possible, the United Nations Headquarters in New York would probably be it. The good news: the UN seems to agree. The almost-60-year-old building, one of the most influential and iconic buildings on the Manhattan skyline, will be undergoing extensive renovations that will transform the building into a model of energy efficiency for all to follow.

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3 Responses to “UNITED NATIONS HQ GOES GREEN”

  1. simon simon says:

    instead of using the word ‘green’ in the title, what is wrong with the phrase ‘aiming at a 30% reduction in energy consumption’? not sexy enough? at least its nearer the truth. while this is an impressive reduction for such a building, throwing the green word around will lead to more extensive greenwashing. 30% isn’t enough to be green in my opinion. all this being said, i am very pleased that such a huge investment has been put into this initiative and i hope more follow

  2. R R says:

    It’s worth noting that the UN Secretariat building is currently extremely energy inefficient. The “window seals” which are mentioned do not work, and air freely flows out the (single pane) windows, which by the way can be opened and closed on all floors. The 30% reduction in energy consumption probably amounts to a building that still wastes 20% of its energy. It is also not very “proactive” to have not made any renovations in nearly 60 years.

  3. [...] Nations headquarters in New York City? This building, almost 60 years old, is currently undergoing extensive renovations in order to increase its energy efficiency. The architects, hoping for a LEED silver rating from [...]

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