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The Los Angeles-based architecture firm created an innovative design incorporating mass timber for the Resnick Sustainability Resource Center. Currently under construction, Resnick’s new home will sit on the east side of campus and provide an 80,000-square-foot hub for multi-disciplinary research into climate change solutions. The completed center will include visual transparency to the public to put science on display

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Science In Action

Yazdani Studio
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Caltech’s campus is getting a sustainable upgrade from Yazdani Studios

Yazdani Studio

The Los Angeles-based architecture firm created an innovative design incorporating mass timber for the Resnick Sustainability Resource Center. Currently under construction, Resnick’s new home will sit on the east side of campus and provide an 80,000-square-foot hub for multi-disciplinary research into climate change solutions. The completed center will include visual transparency to the public to put science on display

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