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The Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience research and development facility includes 57,600 sq. ft. of laboratory space and sits on six acres of Florida Atlantic University's campus in Jupiter, Fla. (Photo by Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience)
The Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience's laboratory environment was shaped to include natural light, zoned cooling, energy recovery and green scenery. It is one of a few scientific facilities to achieve LEED NC 2.2 Gold certification. (Photo by Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience)
Roosevelt University created a 32-story vertical campus in Chicago that includes classrooms, science labs, a dining center, a student recreation center, residences for more than 600 students, offices and space for the Walter E. Heller College of Business Administration. (Photo by Roosevelt University)
Roosevelt University's $123 million development is LEED Gold-NC certified, and features energy and water efficiency, waste-stream reduction, indoor air quality, use of natural light and student-maintained patches of green roof. (Photo by Roosevelt University)
Harvard University's real estate team hired Jones Lang LaSalle to develop three properties in Cambridge, Mass., including two LEED Gold-certified residential halls. (Photo by Harvard Real Estate Services)
Harvard University's development of three properties, including two new LEED Gold-certified residential halls, was part of its initiative to house more of its graduate and affiliate population on campus. (Photo by Harvard Real Estate Services)
Deloitte's LEED Gold-certified corporate conference center and lodging facility is set on a 107-acre site in Westlake, Texas. (Photo by Deloitte)
The Deloitte University facility serves as a 800,000-sq.-ft. learning and leadership development facility for Deloitte employees nationwide and was developed as a build-to-suit project. (Photo by Deloitte)
Herbalife's new headquarters in Los Angeles supports the nutrition company's expansion plans and the evolution of its global brand. (Photo by Herbalife)
Herbalife's Los Angeles headquarters' LEED-CI Gold design incorporates sustainable finishes, energy-efficient lighting and access to natural light throughout the space. (Photo by Herbalife)
