Alexandria Police Building Wins AIA Award
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Read MoreSANTA CLARA, Calif. — The 49ers’ new 69,000-seat home turf is now the first professional football stadium to be LEED Gold certified.
Read MoreMIAMI — The design of the new School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) building at Florida International University (FIU) has students, the community and spectators talking.
Read MoreSANTA CLARA, Calif. — Two major sports venues have achieved significant milestones in becoming green facilities.
Read MoreST. PAUL, Minn. — Through detailed teamwork and a focus on sustainability, the $243 million renovation of the historic Union Depot has achieved LEED Gold certification.
Read MoreCOLUMBIA, Mo. — A $190 million patient care tower addition to the University Hospital in Columbia, Mo., has received LEED Gold certification. The eight-story replacement facility, which opened in March 2013, was designed by HOK, with offices in St. Louis, and constructed by JE Dunn Construction of Kansas City, Mo. It is the largest expansion ever for University of Missouri (MU) Health Care.
Read MoreHOUSTON — A new landmark of sustainability is coming to the Houston skyline. Hines, an international real estate firm, recently began construction on a 48-story skyscraper on 609 Main St.
Read MoreNEW YORK — One of only a handful of projects to achieve the high level green certification in New York City, LRN’s Manhattan office has gained LEED Gold for Commercial Interiors.
The company, which is a leading provider of solutions and strategies to enhance corporate culture and ethical behavior, wanted the built environment to keep with LRN’s mission of social and environmental responsibility.
Read MoreOMAHA, Neb. — The Omaha-Midlands Data Center is creating new standards in data center green design. The new center, owned by Cosentry, is one of only two data centers in the world to receive LEED Gold certification in a 12-month period and is the first data center in Nebraska to receive the distinction.
Read MoreSEATTLE — Phase 3.1 of the University of Washington’s Medicine Research Complex has achieved LEED Gold certification.
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