The world's most green museum - Built Green video
The California Academy of Sciences is the largest public LEED Platinum-rated building, and the greenest museum anywhere. From famed architect Renzo Piano's undulating Living Roof to the energy-efficient ambient lighting and cooling system, the Academy leads by example in their commitment to tread lightly upon the Earth. Go behind the scenes for an eye-opening look at how bright--and green--the future can be.

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California Academy of Sciences - The Story of a Living Building

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The genius behind some of the world's most famous buildings | Renzo Piano

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The Ancient City That Mastered Water

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The Dutch Are Planning Something Huge

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I thought this rotating house was impossible.

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How Geothermal Energy Revolutionised Iceland’s Greenhouses | Earth Science

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The Art and Science of Renzo Piano

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Celebrating SF's Cal Academy l A look back at how the Golden Gate Park museum came to be

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Floating cities, the LEGO House and other architectural forms of the future | Bjarke Ingels

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Green Walls | Living Cities

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Trailblazer of sustainable architecture | BUILT ECOLOGIES: ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENT

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The Red and The Grey Matter: New Architecture in Africa

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Is Renzo Piano's Academy of Sciences the greenest museum?

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The Crazy Engineering of Venice

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The Breakthrough That Could Solve Ocean Plastic

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How This Famous Architect Revolutionized The Way Architects Design | Architectural Digest

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7 principles for building better cities | Peter Calthorpe | TED

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The Lorem Ipsum Mystery

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California Academy of Sciences - Project of the Week 6/5/17

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