Results For: LEED

News — The difficulty of quantifying Green Design

What is the value of green design? How do we quantify it? How do we sell it to project owners, operators, investors and tenants?  In today’s Green...

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News — ‘Leadership Jazz’ at Greenbuild 2014

With more than 30 LEED accredited professionals on staff, there’s always at least one Weber Thompson attendee at Greenbuild, the USGBC annual intern...

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News — Sunset Electric awarded LEED Platinum certification

Sunset Electric has been awarded LEED for Homes Platinum certification by the U.S. Green Building Council! This is currently the highest possible LEE...

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News — Beignets and green buildings: The Greenbuild Program Working Group retreat

Image by Flickr user ChuckYeager. Earlier this month I spent a few days in New Orleans, and not just for the beignets at Cafe Du Monde (although I h...

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News — Weber Thompson leading the way in Seattle’s energy use goals

Seattle is at the forefront when it comes to environmental awareness and green design. At Weber Thompson, we take these issues rather seriously. Our o...

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News — Greenbuild 2010 update

Our intrepid architect Myer Harrell AIA, LEED AP is at GreenBuild this week. He is sending us some bulletins from Chicago, and we will be posting them...

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News — Regionalizing LEED-ND

Building on her prodigious project experience with LEED for Neighborhood Development, WT principal and sustainability evangelist Catherine Benotto was...

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News — Framing SLU’s future

For nearly two decades we have been a resident of South Lake Union, first in the Cascade neighborhood, then moving to our new digs here at The Terry ...

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News — This week: An award along with validation

The Terry Thomas has been selected as one of the Top Ten sustainable architecture projects in the country by AIA and its Committee on the Environment...

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News — LEED for Neighborhood Development

It doesn’t matter how many advanced sustainable strategies you have in your building, if it is contributing to sprawl, it is not sustainable. To be ...

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