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References

Canadian Solar Industries Association. Building Integrated Solar Photovoltaics for Commercial and Institutional Buildings: Red River College , Winnipeg MB . Accessed at:  http://www.cansia.ca/downloads/bulletins/NB031s.pdf

Corbett Cibinel Architects. (2004).  Industrial history is preserved in a highly
energy-efficient campus re-design for Winnipeg 's Exchange District. Accessed at: http://www.cdnarchitect.com/issues/ISarticle.asp?id=145882&story_id=209405105525
&issue=01012004&PC=&btac=no

Government of Manitoba "International Spotlight on New Red River Campus:
Manitoba to Represent Canada at Green Building Challenge in Oslo " Press Release
May 15, 2002 .

Hough, Michael. (1995). Cities and Natural Process. London , New York : Routledge.

Rees, William E. (1998), The Built Environment and the Ecosphere: A
Global Perspective. University of British Columbia , School of Community
and Regional Planning.

Red River College Website: www.rrc.mb.ca

Rabson, Mia (2002) " Red River 's 'green' campus gets global recognition".
Winnipeg Free Press A3 May 16.

Spirn, Anne Whiston. (1984). The Granite Garden Urban Nature and Human Design.
New York : Basic Books.

WFP (2002) "College campus reveals part of architectural past" May 18 A10.

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