Clayton Library - Silver
City of Houston historical building and LEED certified.
City of Houston historical building and LEED certified.
SYSCO saw the construction of their new corporate office complex as an opportunity to extend their customer driven reputation by serving as good stewards of the local environment.
Energy Center I becomes the largest LEED® certified speculative office building in Houston.
Energy Center II becomes the largest LEED® Gold certified speculative office building in Houston and the first in Houston’s Energy Corridor submarket.
The goal was a facility that represents visually, physically and operationally Green Bank’s core values and focus on sustainability.
When the City of Houston began planning the Looscan Neighborhood Library, going green was a definite priority. As a public building that functions as a community gathering place, we wanted this facility to set an example for future sustainable development.
The new building, 11000 Equity Drive, was designed specifically to meet LEED certification requirements and was built using Building Information Modeling (BIM).
Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church wanted its new education building to enhance the existing campus, which was heavily influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple. First liturgical building in Texas to seek LEED certification.
The American Heart Association’s mission “to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke” promotes healthy living. This office space serves as an example of their mission by creating a healthy workplace.
St. Catherine’s Montessori sought to design a school to best enable their education mission and also lighten the environmental impact of the building itself.