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The Battery Park Library by 1100 Architects

I definitely have to add the Battery Park Library on my must-see list when I visit New York next month. I may be a geek, but libraries are my thing, and when a library boasts being the greenest of them all (in the Big Apple, at least), it warrants some attention from me.

Designed by 1100 Architects, the Battery Park Library is certified LEED Gold and is located at the base of Riverhouse, a LEED-certified condominium. Using savaged and recycled materials, the Battery Park Library will only be open a few days a week to cut down on its energy use.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Architecture - There is a growing trend in the architecture industry towards creating eco-friendly buildings using salvaged and recycled materials.
2. Green Libraries - Libraries are becoming more environmentally conscious, with a trend towards building libraries that are energy-efficient and sustainable.
3. LEED Certification - The LEED certification is gaining popularity as more architects and developers aim to create buildings that meet high environmental standards.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry has an opportunity to embrace sustainable practices and design eco-friendly buildings, such as the Battery Park Library.
2. Library Services - Library services can take inspiration from the Battery Park Library and explore ways to reduce energy use and promote sustainability in their own facilities.
3. Real Estate Development - Real estate developers can focus on obtaining LEED certification for their projects, like the Riverhouse condominium where the Battery Park Library is located.

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