- Boston University is adding an environmentally sustainable building to its campus.
- The building, which is set to be finished in 2022, will not use any fossil fuels.
- The Center for Computing and Data Science will be the largest building on campus and incorporate energy-saving technology.
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Boston University is taking a major step towards sustainability with its 19-story, 350,000 square-foot building planning to be finished in 2022. The building, which will be the tallest on BU's campus, will combine the math, statistics, and computer science departments.
Plans for the building are in line with the university's climate action plan, which was approved in 2017. The plan revolves around eliminating carbon emissions totally be 2040, estimated to cost $141 million, based on the city's suggestions for rising sea levels. The building was designed by KPMB Architects.
Check out the renderings here.
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The 19-story building will stand five feet above the recommendation from the city of Boston based on forecasts of sea-level rise, protecting it from flooding of the nearby Charles River.
Source: City of Boston