Higher Education Buildings
First LEED® Gold Certified Academic Engineering Building
in the United States
With an objective of creating a sustainable structure that integrates inspiring architecture with advanced HVAC systems, the Kelley Engineering Center became the first academic engineering building in the country to receive a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design gold rating.
N. Arizona University-ARD
Located prominently at the entrance of Northern Arizona University (NAU), stands the school's flagship building for campus sustainability - the Applied Research and Development (ARD) facility.
Fed Ex Emerging Technologies
This building needed
to provide the infrastructure that facilitates the development
of products & skills in the information technology area, set
in the surroundings of a very human space that supports high
technology.
Harvard School of Public Health
HSPH was founded in 1922 to advance public
health. Through research & training programs, HSPH recognized
the need for an environmentally economic & efficient workspace
when designing new administrative offices.
Queens University
The Queen's University Gordon Hall student administration office building is an example of what can be achieved when transforming an old heritage building with outdated interior infrastructure into an updated fully flexible work space.
MIT
The design of the
MIT Stata Center was governed by MIT’s planning principles: buildings
that have the flexibility to meet the changing needs of an academic
environment.
University of Idaho
Sustainable design is a major part of
the project's vision. The commitment of the tenant groups to
the UFA system was critical.
