Sustainable Design
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We have long been committed to sustainability and to finding ways of advancing the field. Walter P Moore is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, and more than 20 staff members have attained USGBC’s title of Leadership in Energy and Environmental (LEED®) Accredited Professional. Our interdisciplinary teams have created design solutions, in collaboration with architects and other engineers, that reduce fossil fuel use, use recycled materials and use locally available materials in order to help meet sustainable design goals. We have worked on the following LEED® certified or registered buildings—buildings that are high-performance and use resources responsibly. Sustainable Design Brochure (pdf)LEED® Gold • Rinker Hall, University of Florida • Satterfield & Pontikes Corporate Headquarters, Houston, Texas LEED® Silver • Management Building at Technology Square, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia • Radio Shack Corporate Headquarters, Fort Worth, Texas LEED® Certified • Ecoworks, Phases I & II, Lenexa, Kansas • Genetics Institute, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida • Looscan Library, Houston, Texas • Mary Ann Harn Cofrin Pavilion, Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida • McGuire Center for Lepidoptera Research, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida • NASA Astronaut Quarantine Facility, Houston, Texas |
Registered for LEED® Certification • Citigroup Office Complex, Irving, Texas • Christopher W. Klaus Advanced Computing Building, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia • CONRAC Customer Service Center, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia • Fort Osage Educational Center, Jackson County, Missouri • Frisco City Hall and Public Library, Frisco, Texas • McCormick Place West, Chicago, Illinois • The Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas • U.S. Census Bureau Headquarters, Suitland, Maryland • U.S. Federal Courthouse, Jackson, Mississippi |