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17: 178: 173: 271: 63:. This recognition confirmed that the center was the most environmentally friendly building in the country at the time when it was built. Items used in the building include 266: 215: 56: 227: 60: 138: 48:. The building serves as the headquarters office building for the CBF, but is also available to rent for business and social occasions. 208: 201: 33: 16: 55:, an American diplomat, publisher, banker, and philanthropist. The building was the first to receive the 68: 156: 109: 185: 142: 124: 52: 45: 29: 260: 72: 177: 242: 229: 64: 37: 172: 272:
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design platinum certified buildings
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Green building
Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Annapolis
Maryland
Chesapeake Bay
Philip Merrill
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
United States Green Building Council
recycled materials
renewable resources
solar power


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