'Green' credentials on show at Manchester Metropolitan University's new Business School

Author: Ian Farmer

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3 May 2011

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'Green' credentials on show at Manchester Metropolitan University's new Business School

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Ian Farmer

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 89, Issue 9, 2011, Page(s) 12-14

Date published

3 May 2011

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Ian Farmer

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 89, Issue 9, 2011, Page(s) 12-14

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Members/Subscribers: Free

MMU has invested £67M in a new Business School and Student Hub on the All Saints campus. According to the designers, the new building is at the 'forefront of innovative sustainable design' in the city. Ian Farmer reports.

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