The voices of college students have long been among the loudest clamoring for meaningful action to combat climate change. And universities have shown they share these values by commissioning buildings that aggressively pursue energy efficiency. Among the most recent projects are a group of standouts that smartly integrate extensive use of transparency, abundant daylighting, and natural ventilation. Amherst College’s Science Center, the Keller Center for Advanced Studies at the University of Chicago, and SDE4, a building for the School of Design & Environment at the National University of Singapore, all fuse resource conservation with strategies that create welcoming spaces and encourage collaboration, showing students what a sustainable future could look like.
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