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National Audubon Society Building Receives Governor's Award for Energy Excellence

The National Audubon Society headquarters building in New York City was received the Governor’s Award for Energy Excellence this past October. The building was originally constructed in the 1890s, and an extensive renovation by Audubon was completed in 1992. Today, the building is a showcase of environmentally responsible commercial building design that is all the more exciting because the designers (Croxton Collaborative) started with an existing building, rather than building from the ground up. For more on this building, see the book

Audubon House, reviewed in EBN

Vol. 3, No. 3.

Published November 1, 1994

(1994, November 1). National Audubon Society Building Receives Governor's Award for Energy Excellence. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/national-audubon-society-building-receives-governors-award-energy-excellence

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