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LEED Platinum is Bustin’ Out All Over

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TreeHugger doesn’t show as many LEED buildings as it used to; they have become almost common, and many, LEED notwithstanding, have “issues,” such as being overly large, strange uses, (a LEED airplane hanger?) or boring LEED categories like Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance oops, that’s the Mother Ship.

However Preston at Jetson Green gathers together thirty-three LEED Platinum buildings that he covered this year and it is clear that we missed a lot of neat stuff.

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