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Notes from BuildingGreen's breakfast gathering at Greenbuild for partners and Sustainable Design Directors from forward-thinking firms around the U.S.

Final Thoughts
Several participants noted that they are ready to read about new ways of thinking about buildings. Our experience at BuildingGreen has led us to the view that buildings are just another manifestation of the natural world, and thus, need to relate directly to existing natural processes and inhabitants. But take a look at some of these other references to follow this final thought.
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