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CoreNet Global Announces 2006 Sustainable Leadership Awards
In partnership with the International Interior Design Association and The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Committees on the Environment and Interior Architecture, CoreNet Global has announced the 2006 winners of the Sustainable Leadership Awards.
HOK won the category for architecture and interior architecture or interior design firms;
Texas Instruments, Inc., won for for-profit companies with sales over $5 billion per year; and
Herman Miller, Inc., won for for-profit companies with sales under $5 billion per year. No award was given in the nonprofit category. “Although sustainability is not a new concern, it is one that has often been uncoupled from an organization’s best practices and design excellence,” according to CoreNet Global. “The Sustainable Leadership Awards unite these distinct issues into one: best practices, design and development excellence, and sustainable leadership.” More information is online at www.corenetglobal.org.
Published May 3, 2006 Permalink Citation
Boehland, J. (2006, May 3). CoreNet Global Announces 2006 Sustainable Leadership Awards. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/corenet-global-announces-2006-sustainable-leadership-awards
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