$19 million medical campus planned in Broken Arrow
Campus buildings will have solar roofs and use geothermal energy. Other features include walls that can be moved in a day, as well as transferable flooring and lighting.
“It’s going to be an exceptionally energy-efficient building, probably the most energy-efficient building of its kind in the state,” said Cox, who is CEO of the publicly traded company LiveToBeHappy. “It’s extremely configurable. If I were a physician, why wouldn’t I want to take advantage of this space? But I’m more interested in the patients.