
The Smithsonian Institution's National Zoological Park Police Station and Pavilion in Washington D.C. exemplifies sustainable architecture and functional design.
Project Name: Smithsonian Institution, National Zoological Park Police Station and Pavilion
Location: Washington D.C., USA
Year: 2018
Architect:Cho Benn Holback + Associates
Landscape Architect:Rhodeside & Harwell
Firm (contractor): OFEO Office of Planning, Design & Construction
Product Used: Elevated Shade Screen Design
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Smithsonian National Zoo Sustainability Information
Smithsonian National Zoo Sustainability Information

Award-Winning, Building Of The Year 2020 by ArchDaily, Ravine House, with sustainable wood material choice: Black Locust Lumber

Award-Winning, Building Of The Year 2020 by ArchDaily, Ravine House, with sustainable wood material choice: Black Locust Lumber
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