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The Carbon Neutral Design Project:


Carbon Neutral Design Project  Summit at Aldo Leopold

The Aldo Leopold Legacy Center, Baraboo, Wisconsin:
the first Carbon Neutral Building in the United States, in addition to being awarded LEED® Platinum
Members of the CND Project enjoy a site tour in November 2008

The Carbon Neutral Curriculum Materials Project is a joint research effort between members of the Society of Building Science Educators (www.sbse.org), the American Institute of Architects (www.aia.org), and a private donor, the purpose of which is to provide practitioners, faculty and students with the means to meet the 2030 Challenge (www.architecture2030.org)- that is, to be able to design and construct buildings to a state of carbon neutrality by the year 2030.

Please use the links at the left to find out more about designing buildings to a state of carbon neutrality.

IMPORTANT: THIS SITE IS A WORK IN PROGRESS - COMPLETION SCHEDULED FOR SUMMER 2010

 
 
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