UBC Reports | Vol. 57 | No. 2 | Feb. 4, 2011
By Salina Marshall
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If you build it, they will come. But if you build a green building—one that aims to be environmentally responsible and resource-efficient—but people aren’t comfortable living or working in it, you risk falling short of your green goals.
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