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Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Downtown & Business
Downtown
Recently relocated to 612 Smithfield Street. "The interior space is a dynamic concoction of book stacks and internet stations, librarians and users, imaginative lighting and radiant colors all overlapping and complimenting each other, drawing in pedestrians from the sidewalk. The library is a cornerstone of the downtown community once again." |
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The CCI Center
South Side
Located at 64 South 14th Street. Home of Conservation Consultants, Inc., Green Building Alliance, and the PA Resources Council, this environmentally green building was Pittsburgh 's first to receive certification under LEED for Existing Buildings - a Gold rating in the green-building rating system! |
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Center for Conservation Education in Westmoreland County
Greensburg
Located in an education and conservation/natural resources campus at 211 Donohoe Road. "Few other 'industries' have this variety of partners so physically close - within walking distance. The opportunity for almost daily, face-to-face contact has encouraged dialog and fostered many cooperative programs that make efficient use of the human and material resources of these environmental organizations - and increase the benefits for local residents." |
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Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
Northside
Located at 10 Children's Way in three connected buildings that architecturally span three centuries; the former Allegheny Post Office was built in 1897, the former Buhl Planetarium was built circa 1939, and the new Lantern Building which connects the other two, was built as part of the museum's renovations in 2004. |
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Desmone & Associates
Lawrenceville
Located in the Pennsylvania National Bank Building at One Doughboy Square, 3400 Butler Street. "After demolishing a suspended ceiling that was installed during the energy crisis of the 1970s, the original vaulted ceiling with large, arched windows along each side of the building now allow the weather and the cycle of seasons to model the interior environment." |
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Dymun + Company
Downtown
A communications firm located in the Waterfront Building at 200 First Avenue, the space is a "physical, intellectual and emotional environment designed to stimulate ideas and questions, energy and imagination. A space where seekers gather, learn, collaborate, think, inspire, create, and yes, have fun." |
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