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Making Business S B Y K E N T D U F F Y, FA I A It started as a simple remodel. The University of Oregon sought to redesign and add to its existing business school because room sizes were not meeting the needs of their teaching models. However, the architects discovered that every interior wall was a shear wall that could not be removed without breaking down more of the building. In the end, it was more cost-effective to build a new building which would meet and adapt to the needs of the college of business. The small remodel became the Lillis Business Complex, a four-story, 140,000 ft2 building that demonstrates responsible business through sustainable design. 4 HIGH PERFORMING BUILDINGS Summer 2008 Photo © Lara Swimmer CASE STUDY LILLIS BUSINESS COMPLEX
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High Performing Buildings - Summer 2008
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Contents
Lillis Business Complex
LG Electronics
Tate Access Floors, Inc.
Science and Technology Facility
Daikin AC (Americas)
Greenheck
Rainwater: The Untapped Resource
Ruskin
Chillventa
SEMCO
North Exelon Pavilions
Energy Conservatory
AHR Expo
Florida Solar Energy Center
EMGP 270
The Fulton Companies
The Solaire
3M Energy & Advanced Materials
Building Owners & Managers Institute
Great Seneca Creek Elementary School
Price
International Facility Management Association
Advertisers Index
U.S. Green Building Council
AAON, Inc.
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