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Markim Hall is at Grand and Snelling avenues.
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Walls and windows are angled for optimum daylight.
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Exterior limestone was quarried in Wisconsin.
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A courtyard linking Markim Hall and Kagin Commons features natur
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Permeable walkways allow rainwater to filter into the ground.
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Wood used in the building was sustainably harvested.
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Furnishings have low or no volatile organic compounds.
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Green Touch Screen in the lobby provides real-time data about the buildingÕs energy use.
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Break room cupboards are made from sunflower hulls.
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Decorative floor tiles are made of recycled glass
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Kathryn Wasserman Davis Court is a multipurpose room, open to upper floors and a skylight.
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Tiles made of recycled materials are used throughout the building.
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Second-floor open space provides work space, resources, and inviting seating.
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Sensors turn lights off when daylight is sufficient or an area is unoccupied.
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All offices are designed to utilize daylight to cut down on energy use.
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Low- or zero-volatile organic carpet was used throughout
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Third-floor offices share light from the three-story skylight above Davis Court.
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Third-floor offices share light from the three-story skylight above Davis Court.
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Another view of Davis Court
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Upper-level meeting space
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Upper-level conference room