Thursday was a big day for Historic Green, the Preservation Resource Center (PRC) and the Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development with the groundbreaking ceremony for CSED's new Sustainablity Center for Holy Cross.
Designed to be LEED Platinum, the reconstructed historic structure at 5200 Dauphine (Dauphine & Lizardi) is scheduled for substantial completion by August 29, 2010.
Left: Pam Bryan of PRC outlines the chief preservation and sustainability goals of the project. Right: Jeremy Knoll (PGAV Architects), Bill Waiters (HCNA), Julie Kaminski and Wayne Troyer (Studio WTA), Ryan Evans (Henderson Engineers), and Bill Dupont (UT-San Antonio) break ground.
Designed to be LEED Platinum, the reconstructed historic structure at 5200 Dauphine (Dauphine & Lizardi) is scheduled for substantial completion by August 29, 2010.
Left: Pam Bryan of PRC outlines the chief preservation and sustainability goals of the project. Right: Jeremy Knoll (PGAV Architects), Bill Waiters (HCNA), Julie Kaminski and Wayne Troyer (Studio WTA), Ryan Evans (Henderson Engineers), and Bill Dupont (UT-San Antonio) break ground.
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