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May 21, 2003
Central Florida home
to a “Green Building"

Last November, we alerted regional leaders on the importance of designing environmentally sensitive and energy efficient buildings, also known as “green buildings,” to maintain our economic vitality and quality of life.

In the story, “Are We Ready for Green Buildings?” we discussed data showing Central Florida as the only region in North America located within a very complex and unique environment. For that reason, it faces a wide range of threats, including the pressures of urbanization. Although this is an issue that continues to surface as a regional priority, Portland, New York and Austin have been leading the nation in this regard for the past 10 years. They are constructing buildings that are less harmful to the environment by creating healthy indoor air quality and using renewable resources.

Now, our region has the first “green building” in the state. Stetson University’s Eugene M. and Christine Lynn Business Center was recently certified by the U.S. Green Building Council for its environmentally sound practices, like recycling and energy and water conservation. This national designation has made the building one of only 51 such projects in the world. You may recognize the building in the picture, as the Lynn Business Center was host to a series of meetings with myregion.org, shortly after undergoing its $12.6 million reconstruction last year.

This is just one example of how Stetson University adheres to environmental responsibility in its educational and business practices. Florida’s first private university, Stetson is a comprehensive institution with four distinct programs in arts and sciences, music, as well as business and law at campuses in DeLand, Celebration and Gulfport/St. Petersburg.

For more information on Stetson University, go to www.stetson.edu or to learn about the U.S. Green Building Council go to www.usgbc.org.


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