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Audubon building flies as energy-efficient wonder. (National Audubon Society's New York, New York headquarters renovated, seen as model of environmental engineering)

From: Real Estate Weekly  |  Date: 3/3/1993  |  Author: Weiss, Lois

Take lots of wool and oold newspapers and add used jute bags and light bulb byproducts.

Instead of creating more landfill, the architects at Croxton Collaboratives, with the blessing of the members of the Audubon Society, mixed these ingredients together in a 100-year old empty building to create the world's first energy efficient recycled corporate headquarters.

The complete renovation of the former Schermerhorn Building, located in Noho at the corner of Broadway and Fourth ...

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