NYU Scraps Rebuild for Sustainable Renovations
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — NYU has overhauled plans to turn a dilapidated building in Brooklyn into a futuristic steel structure with a glass curtain. While the university plans to move forward with a five-year construction plan starting in 2015, it has opted for eco-friendly renovations instead of rebuilding the 500,000-square-foot structure.


The Green Building Initiative (GBI) announced the appointment of Glumac CEO Steve Straus to its board of directors. Glumac, a leading building services (MEP) engineering and commissioning firm with 10 West Coast offices, plus a strong presence in Shanghai, is focused on making an impact on conserving natural resources with the mission of creating sustainable buildings. Straus has more than 30 years of professional engineering experience, almost all with Glumac.