After choosing their town, the two businessmen needed to find a suitable building.
The next major decision was to purchase and remodel a suitable building to house the institute.
Common Ground was already looking for a suitable building.
The first classes for the school were held in the home of Vadlakonda until a suitable building was found.
Although the drive and search for a suitable building were interrupted by the war years, an incredible $1.3 million was eventually raised.
At last, after eight years of uncertainty, a suitable building was found for the move.
In response to these pressures, a decision was made to relocate to a more suitable building.
Quite often, the most suitable building was a public house.
When there were no suitable buildings, she set up a tent, which was often filled past capacity.
Not until 1985, however, did the long debate bear fruit, when an international competition was launched to design a suitable building.