Anica Landreneau, Assoc. AIA, WELL AP, fitwel, GGP, was recently made a LEED Fellow. Based in the Washington, D.C., office of HOK, Landreneau leads the firm’s global sustainable design practice, serving on the board of directors and design board. She has served multiple terms on the District of Columbia Green and Energy Codes TAG, Mayor’s Green Building Advisory Council and as co-chair of the Building Energy Performance Standard Task Force. Landreneau chaired the USGBC LEED Steering Committee during the development and rollout of LEED v5. Globally, she served as a virtual delegate to COP28 and was a speaker and delegate to the inaugural United Nations Environment Programme Buildings and Climate Global Forum. She has been with HOK for more than 18 years and has served in her current role since 2013, focusing on high performance design, decarbonization, electrification, embodied carbon optimization, deep green retrofits, resilience, repositioning of existing and historic buildings, renewable energy, ESG alignment, health, wellbeing, equity at the building, campus and portfolio scales for clients in the public and private sectors.
HOK’s Anica Landreneau Elevated to LEED Fellow

