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Ennead Architects complete a 44,000-square-foot facility that rises from a former marl quarry rich in 66-million-year-old fossils, the largest public net-zero building in New Jersey, it stands as both a scientific sanctuary and a model of green innovation

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Glassboro, New Jersey, USA Designed by Ennead Architects in collaboration with SEED Design, KSS Architects and G&A, the Edelman Fossil Park & Museum at Rowan University spans 44,000 square feet within a 65-acre fossil park and offers a unique blend of scientific exploration, education, and sustainability. As New Jersey’s largest public net-zero carbon emissions building, the project has been awarded a 2025 Green Good Design Award by The Chicago …
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Global Design News broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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