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ED+C Announces 2005 Excellence in Design Winners

Living units in the Eastern Village Cohousing Condominium include bamboo flooring, linoleum flooring, low-VOC paint, sink aerators, and Energy Star® appliances.

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Environmental Design and Construction magazine (ED+C) has announced the winners of its third annual Excellence in Design Awards. More information about the winners, including finalists and honorable mentions, is online at www.edcmag.com.

• The

Alberici Group Corporate Headquarters, 8850 Page, designed by Mackey Mitchell Associates, won the category for commercial, office, industrial, multiuse, and corporate buildings. The $20 million, 110,000 ft2 (10,200 m2), Class-A office building in St. Louis, Missouri, earned a LEED® Platinum rating in July 2005.

• The 172,000 ft2 (16,000 m2), $32 million

Richard J. Lacks Sr. Cancer Center at Saint Mary’s Health Care in Grand Rapids, Michigan, designed by Trinity Design, won the category for institutional, nonprofit organization, educational, and healthcare facilities.

• The 110,600 ft2 (10,300 m2)

Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office Building in Norristown, Pennsylvania, designed by L. Robert Kimball & Associates, won the category for local, state, and federal government facilities.

Eastern Village Cohousing Condominium in Silver Spring, Maryland, won the multiuse residential category. A full description of the LEED Silver, 93,000 ft2 (8,600 m2) renovation, designed by EDG Architects and the Eco Housing Corporation, is in BuildingGreen’s Case Studies Database.

Eastern Sierra House in Gardnerville, Nevada, won the single-family residence category. A full description of this 3,450 ft2 (321 m2) home, designed by Arkin Tilt Architects, is in BuildingGreen’s Case Studies Database.

Published November 1, 2005

Boehland, J. (2005, November 1). ED+C Announces 2005 Excellence in Design Winners. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/edc-announces-2005-excellence-design-winners

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