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News :: Street Dixon Rick
Fall, 2007
Summer, 2007
  • We're pleased that Street Dixon Rick's work on the Vanderbilt University campus in Nashville was in The New York Times. The article about new directions for campus living-learning environments featured several LEED Silver-certified residence halls designed by Street Dixon Rick. Three additional new residence halls, also part of the area of campus now known as "The Commons," are on target for LEED Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. News release (PDF). Photos. NY Times article (PDF).
  • Street Dixon Rick Architecture, PLC builds state’s largest green project
    Residential hall at campus uses renewable or recycled products. The Tennessean article (PDF) »
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