26 buildings at Duke University have been LEED-certified

March 19, 2013
Durham, N.C., institution adds two more facilities to its list of sustainably designed spaces.

Two more buildings at Duke University in Durham, N.C., have received LEED gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council The university says the Duke Cancer Center and Chilled Water Plant #2 are the 25th and 26th facilities on campus to receive LEED certification for their sustainable design and construction. Here is a list of all 26 buildings.

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