Year in Review

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Contents 01 Introduction

02 03

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Our Culture

New Faces

Accreditations

05 06 07 Awards & Press

Presentations

Signature Projects


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The Falk School of Sustainability at Eden Hall Campus, Chatham University LEED PLATINUM + NET ZERO ENERGY GOALS

Mithun © Bruce Damonte


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01 Introduction 2017 brought new levels of growth and success to our clients, team members, and practice.

2017 was a record year for the firm. We saw suc-

The new year has started with a record backlog and

cess and growth in each of our offices, including the new roots planted in Chicago and Los Angeles. We feel it’s important to share these achievements and others, and this publication helps celebrate what we have accomplished together.

a robust economy. As we look forward to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, we hope you enjoy the past year’s highlights.

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02 Our Culture By focusing on personal development and benefits, Interface strives to create pathways to success.

Culture is a critical part of life at Interface Engineering. Each of our locations has a slightly different personality, but they share a common vision for our teams: create a fun office environment, offer challenging work and projects, and provide the right tools for success. In 2017 we maintained this focus by expanding some of our existing programs, as well as developing new ones, to meet the diverse needs of our team members – all with the continued goal of growing our culture as well as our firm.

The first issue of our newsletter, StampSet, was released in May. Developed to spotlight the amazing achievements of our talented staff, it has become a popular publication with a readership average of 70% each month. Look for the next edition in March.


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A revamped SharePoint intranet went live this Spring.

with half-day Fridays, ReCharge anniversaries, and

The platform continues to be a go-to resource for

paid time off for our Winter Break—gave team mem-

design materials, as well as office updates and com-

bers even more time to plan for rest and relaxation.

pany announcements. More enhancements, including an expanded technical library and access to staff expertise, are in the works for 2018. We continued to look for ways to help our staff thrive

2017 also saw an increase in Community Outreach opportunities, allowing more team members to take advantage Interface’s paid volunteer hours. Activities

outside of work. The Emergency PTO Assistance and

included Hurricane Harvey relief efforts, Portland’s

Donation Program began in June, and provides ad-

STEM in Schools Program, and more than 20 other

ditional support for those unexpected periods away

organizations and non-profits that benefited for In-

from the office. Other programs—Summer Hours

terface’s generous staff.


We also continued to build an even more diverse workplace, both through recruitment and staff development. In August, we presented at the Oregon Military Outreach Hiring Conference, and in July we kicked off Interface’s corporate annual sponsorship for the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), which provides memberships to each of our female team members. Our San Francisco SWE group is helping get the word out, including a visit to San Francisco University in November to showcase our firm’s work and career opportunities. Deltek Talent was a new addition to our annual review process this year. Launched to better help capture and process performance appraisals, the platform will expand to include continual, year-round feedback in 2018. It will also serve as a tracking tool for goals and professional development, supporting our team members even more as they advance their individual career paths.

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Our second annual Leadership Summit was another important highlight. In June, leaders from all six offices gathered in Portland to learn more about design concepts, operations, and client service.


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My 10-year ReCharge allowed for a fun-filled summer of travel in 2017. In June and July, we traveled to London, Paris, Bruges, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam. Looking forward to my 15-year ReCharge! KIM DE ALBA

ReCharge Program In 2016, Interface launched our tiered ReCharge Program as a means to recognize and thank our team members for their exceptional dedication to our work and clients. Employees receive a cash bonus and additional time off every five years, and we are excited to share some of the ways our team members have enjoyed and benefited from this program.

I bought a kayak and spent a lot of time outdoors camping at Olallie Lake. I also spent some quality time with my kids at the beach. The ReCharge program helped make last summer one of our best! KATY JOYNER


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With my ReCharge, I was able grab a few close friends and we flew up to Alaska for a fully guided 7 day fishing trip on the Kenai river and ocean fishing for Silver Salmon, King Salmon, Rock fish and Halibut. We stayed in a beautiful log cabin right on the river and basically fished 24/7 until the day we left. TODD SHOOTE

In addition to enjoying Greek food and wine every day during my visit, I also had the opportunity to see the excavation of Akrotiri on the island of Santorini. Akrotiri was a prosperous, highly civilized city that was buried in ash due to a volcanic eruption around 1600 BC. It was very well preserved, similar to Pompeii. Super cool. SHAWN WILSON

My husband and I used my ReCharge bonus and time off to go to Waikiki, Hawaii for a week to celebrate our 15th anniversary. While there, we hiked to the lighthouse where he proposed! AMY CATHCART


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03 Staff Accreditations Congratulations to our team members who received new professional accreditations in 2017!

»» Michael Blunschi EIT Project Mechanical Designer | Washington, DC »» Alex Bobowiec PE, CFPS Sr. Fire/Life Safety Designer | Washington, DC »» Francisco Gallardo LEED AP, BD+C Mechanical Designer | Washington DC »» Molly Halstead EIT Mechanical Designer | Portland, OR »» Laura Kirby CDT Project Team Coordinator | Portland, OR »» MaDonna Kreutzer CPP, PHR Payroll | Portland, OR

»» Jonathan Larsen PE Mechanical Engineer | San Francisco, CA »» Henry Mejia-Villena EIT Mechanical Designer | Washington, DC »» Kristina Santi LC Associate, Sr. Electrical Designer | San Francisco, CA »» Lindsay Schmonsees MBA, CDT Corporate Contracts and Risk Manager | Portland, OR »» Natalie Sherwood EIT Mechanical Designer | Portland, OR


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Augie Aguilar

Ali Al-Dossary

Kenny Anderson

Cody Bargholz

Tracy Bethel

Diane Brown

Jan Caro

MEP DRAFTER CHICAGO OFFICE

MECHANICAL DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

PLUMBING DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

SR. ELECTRICAL DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

SR. PLUMBING DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

MECHANICAL DESIGNER WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE

MECHANICAL DESIGNER SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE

Robert Dahlmann

Erika DeLapp

Josh Flugaur

Richard Gallant

Nikita Garg

Chris Gerrish

Paul Hallowell

PLUMBING ENGINEER CHICAGO OFFICE

PROJECT TEAM COORDINATOR PORTLAND OFFICE

ELECTRICAL DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

SR. PLUMBING DESIGNER LOS ANGELES OFFICE

ELECTRICAL DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

PLUMBING DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

SR. MECHANICAL ENGINEER PORTLAND OFFICE

Kate Jones

50 new hires

John Kotas

Lauren Krueger

Wesley Lau

SR. MECHANICAL ENGINEER PORTLAND OFFICE

SR. ELECTRICAL DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

SR. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE

Angel Medina

Keith Miller

Kristina Miller

David Morgan

James Nguyen

Edward Pacaoan

Ray Park

PLUMBING DESIGNER CHICAGO OFFICE

SR. MECHANICAL ENGINEER PORTLAND OFFICE

MECHANICAL DESIGNER SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE

FIRE/LIFE SAFETY DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

ELECTRICAL DESIGNER SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE

ELECTRICAL DESIGNER SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE

SR. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER LOS ANGELES OFFICE

David Ralston

Christopher Roybal Omar Shaaban

David Shirling

Nathan Smith

Derek Tanner

Stephen Tarbuck

SR. PLUMBING DESIGNER SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE

LIGHTING DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

SR. MECHANICAL ENGINEER SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE

MECHANICAL DESIGNER WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE

ELECTRICAL DESIGNER WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE

PROJECT DIRECTOR WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE

MECHANICAL DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

SR. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER PORTLAND OFFICE

Kyle Lindsley ELECTRICAL DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE


Yvonne Chen

Ivy Cruz

MECHANICAL DESIGNER SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE

MECHANICAL DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

ELECTRICAL DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

Shari Hanai

Jeff Harrison

Lance Henry

PROJECT TEAM COORDINATOR HONOLULU OFFICE

SR. ELECTRICAL DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

PLUMBING DESIGNER SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE

04 New Faces In 2017, our newly opened Chicago and LA offices blossomed and our established offices enjoyed a healthy growth, allowing us to welcome 50 new employees throughout the year.

Amanda Marcum

Rene Martinez

Michael McGaughey

PLUMBING DESIGNER PORTLAND OFFICE

SR. MECHANICAL DESIGNER LOS ANGELES OFFICE

MECHANICAL ENGINEER PORTLAND OFFICE

Jane Peacock

LaRee Pfluke

Sophia Phillips

HUMAN RESOURCES ASSISTANT PORTLAND OFFICE

PROJECT TEAM COORDINATOR PORTLAND OFFICE

MECHANICAL DESIGNER LOS ANGELES OFFICE

Polina Teremenko

David Traxler

Hugo Vera

MECHANICAL DESIGNER SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE

SR. MECHANICAL ENGINEER WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE

SR. MECHANICAL ENGINEER WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE

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Tammy Chan


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2017 Award of Merit enr mid atlantic

BASIS Independent School - Nova Perkins Eastman © Sarah Mechling


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05 Awards and Press Our team members and their work were recognized regionally and nationally this year.

Interface earned recognition on the local and national stages from a variety of industry publications this year. Each of our offices made headlines, with articles covering our creative people as well as our projects and design contributions. We also moved up in rank on dozens of industry surveys for our expanding work across regions and market sectors.

»» “Renovation Relies on Innovative Processes to Achieve Net Zero Energy” - Magazine of the American Society of Civil Engineers »» “Multnomah County’s $300M Courthouse Update” Portland Business Journal »» “Interface Engineering Builds Accountability, Access and Transparency with Facility Grid Commissioning Software” - Facility Grid »» “Asian Art Museum Unveils $90M Plan to Transform Civic Center Home” - Asian Art Museum


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High Performance Building Award: Honorable Award energy trust of oregon

Top Project: 3rd Place djc oregon

Timberland Middle School Mahlum © Josh Partee

Jessica Kaplan PE, CDT “WOMEN OF VISION AWARD” - DJC OREGON

Jessica Kaplan was among the 46 women recognized for their involvement shaping industry in Oregon and SW Washington. Jessica, a registered Professional Engineer, has demonstrated outstanding leadership, community involvement, and mentorship. PORTLAND OFFICE


djc oregon

Banfield Pet Hospital Corporate Headquarters LEED PLATINUM

Gensler + TVA Architects © Ryan Gobuty/Gensler

Craig Burton PE, LEED AP, BD+C “40 UNDER 40” - MIDWEST ENERGY NEWS

Burton was recently honored as one of Midwest Energy News’ “40 under 40” of 2017. Craig, an Associate Principal and Senior Mechanical Engineer in our Chicago Office, brings over 13 years of analyzing and integrating high-performance design strategies for new and existing buildings and urban places. CHICAGO OFFICE

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Top Project: 2nd Place


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Architecture 2030 Award betterbricks + aia portland

National Park Service Yellowstone Youth Campus LIVING BUILDING + NET ZERO ENERGY GOALS

Hennebery Eddy Architects

Honor Award aia san francisco

Boeddeker Park Community Center WRNS Studio © Matthew Millman


ashrae golden gate chapter

Evergreen College Science/Math Building & Fitness Center LEED PLATINUM GOAL

HMC Architects © David Wakely Photography

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2017 Technology Award: 2nd Place, New Institutional Buildings + Educational Facilities


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Best in Category interior design association oregon chapter

Interior/Tenant Improvement Best Project engineering news-record northwest region

Stoel Rives Tenant Improvements at Park Avenue West LEED PLATINUM + GREEN GLOBES CI CERTIFIED

ZGF Architects, LLP © Eckert & Eckert


djc oregon

Park Avenue West Tower LEED PLATINUM

TVA Architects © Sally Painter

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Top Project, Mixed Use: 2nd Place


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2017 Acterra Business Environmental Award sustainable built environment

Sacred Heart Lower & Middle Schools LEED GOLD REGISTERED

WRNS Studio © Bruce Damonte

Award of Merit aia san francisco

CSU Chico Taylor II Arts & Humanities Building WRNS Studio © Jeremy Bittermann Photography


djc oregon

DeMuro Award restore oregon

Oregon City Public Library Remodel & Addition Scott/Edwards Architecture © Eckert & Eckert

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Top Project, Mixed-Use: 2nd Place


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Associate Principal Craig Burton CTBUH/ComEd Presentation May 24, 2017


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06 Presentations Leaders shared their expertise and knowledge at conferences and events throughout the country.

»» ASHRAE Las Vegas Winter Confer-

»» Urban Land Institute NEXT Group

»» Association of Professional Energy

ence - Walking the Walk: Delivering a

- American Geophysical Union HQ

Managers - A Look at Boilers and

Truly High Performance Building

Project Sustainable Strategies

Chillers and How to Make Them Work

Michael Flemming | 02.02.17

Roger Frechette | 03.10.17

More Efficiently Steven Dacus | 06.02.17

»» GSA Building Sustainability Network

»» AIA San Francisco - Science Commit-

- San Ysidro US Land Port of Entry:

tee Pharmacy: Compounding Ques-

Path to Net Zero Energy & Water

tions for USP 797-800

holder Breakfast - Smart Buildings &

Shem Heiple | 02.08.17

Eunice Yoon | 03.22.17

Grid Modernization

»» SMPS Oregon - Strategic Videos in

»» Energy Trust of Oregon Allies for Ef-

Our Local Industry

ficiency - Beaverton Middle School

Melissa Crosman | 02.09.17

David Chesley | 04.28.17

»» Energy Trust of Oregon Allies for Ef-

»» Unlock High Performance in Chicago

ficiency - Westmoreland Union Manor

High Rise Buildings

Andrew Lasse | 02.23.17

Craig Burton | 05.24.17

»» Washington Advanced Energy Stake-

Roger Frechette | 06.15.17 »» AIA Portland, Architecture 2030: Inside the Challenge - Yellowstone National Park Youth Campus Troy Lowell + Kim Wall | 11.21.17


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Curve Appeal 3D House Prototype NET ZERO ENERGY GOAL

© WATG Chicago


Signature Projects Integrity, sustainability, collaboration, and innovation. For over 45 years, we’ve built our consultancy around these values. These attributes stem from our primary goal: meet client needs, do more with less, and reduce our impact on the environment. Our philosophy is to serve our clients through the entire design and construction process – delivering creative, engineering vision for each of our projects, as well as the ability to transform concepts into commissioned, high-performance buildings.

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Intuit Headquarters LEED PLATINUM CERTIFIED

Interface provided design services for Intuit’s new 370,000 square foot office and campus. The building includes three levels office space, conference rooms, a cafeteria with a full service kitchen, a central atrium, and one level of below grade parking. MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA

Sustainable systems include: »» dual purpose smoke control system, which provides natural ventilation and passive relief air »» passive atrium smoke control system »» under floor air distribution system for increase ventilation efficiency, and reduced fan and chiller plant energy »» high efficiency central plant with variable speed chillers and waterside economizers »» radiant slab systems »» radiant ceiling systems »» green roofs »» photovoltaic systems


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Gensler (Interiors) & TVA Architects (Core & Shell) © Terrence Mahanna


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Banfield Pet Hospital Corporate Headquarters LEED PLATINUM CERTIFIED

When people think about care, they only want the best. The best is what’s been showcased at a new office park in Vancouver, Washington. The new campus shows the company cares about its more than 600 employees, their pets, the surrounding community, and the planet. VANCOUVER, WA

The company set out to achieve the highest possible LEED rating before they started building. That’s where Interface Engineering came in. The building consists of two three-story wings, and one two-story office wing. The complex includes a café, learning center, data center, and wellness facilities — including showers and locker room. The data center serves as one of two mirrored sites that serve the needs of the HQ and over 800 nationwide clinics. Traditional hot/cold aisles were eliminated. Ducted racks were installed to pull hot air into a plenum space above the dropped ceiling and recirculate it through the local AC units. This reduces the cooling load


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through more efficient air movement. Power is supplied to the data center through two multi-module 150kW highefficiency UPS units in an 1+1 redundant arrangement that draws backup power from a 600kW standby diesel generator with provisions for a second 600kW generator to be added in the future. Each UPS unit operates at 99% efficiency under normal conditions and is upgradeable to 200 kW to meet future needs. Each UPS performs normally in a high efficiency mode, so power is supplied at 99% efficiency when power stability is high. The overhead plug-and-play power busway system provides maximum flexibility for growth, installation, ease of replacement, and repair for the IT racks. Drop cords can be easily accessed and rearranged along the length of each busway. The system also features integral monitoring to alert IT staff when system capacity is nearing maximum. Future capacity and redundant systems were provided to meet the growing demands of the industry-leading company.

Š Ryan Gobuty/Gensler

The plumbing fixtures use 68% less water than a similarly sized complex would use if designed to baseline code specifications. They are served from an expansive rainwater capture system — over 420,000 gallons is used to supplement the water used at the complex.


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American Geophysical Union NET ZERO ENERGY + WATER GOALS

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) is an international non-profit scientific association with 60,000 members in 137 countries. The purpose of the American Geophysical Union is to promote discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. In 2015, Interface Engineering was awarded the opportunity to convert the existing American Geophysical Union Headquarters into a world-class, Net-Zero Energy facility. The fullbuilding renovation will transform the 5-story, 83,000 gross square foot space into a state of the art work environment that facilitates internal collaboration and showcases AGU’s contributions to Earth and space sciences. The modernization design includes a mixture of modern workspaces and cutting edge meeting/ conference facilities that incorporate the most advanced technology and sustainable features. WASHINGTON,

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Our team evaluated thirty-five independent Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs), in an


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effort to reach AGU’s goal of becoming the first, existing commercial building in Washington, DC to achieve “net zero”. Ultimately, a bundle of roughly fifteen strategies were recommended to be included in the project’s Schematic Design, based on each strategy’s anticipated contribution to energy and water savings, waste and carbon reduction, human comfort, and employee health and well-being. Some of the more innovative solutions considered for the project include municipal waste heat recovery, concentrated photovoltaic (PV) array, radiant ceiling systems, DC current ceiling grids, solar concentrators, and hydroponic phytoremediation air filtration and treatment.


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Milwaukee & Armitage Apartments The Milwaukee and Armitage Apartments project includes a seven-story structure housing 132 rental units, lobby, offices, fitness, retail, and a variety of ancillary facilities and amenities. The project, to be built in Chicago’s dynamic North Side, is positioned to supply modern apartments and amenities in close proximity to the City’s transit lines. CHICAGO, IL

Our work included the preparation of schematic design level MEP Permit documents and performance criteria used by the developer to receive competitive bids from subcontractors for final design and construction. The effort involved the successful development of a Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) alternative mechanical system design, seeking to enhance the energy and cost performance of traditional split-systems typically found in speculative rental apartment projects. Our expertise assisted the design team with energy modeling to inform the selection of mechanical systems, provided guidance and optimization of the exterior enclosure design, and demonstrated compliance with the City of Chicago’s Sustainable Development Policy.


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San Francisco State University Recreation & Wellness Center LEED PLATINUM GOAL

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Interface

Engineering provided MEP engineering, lighting design and fire/life safety and energy services to San Francisco State University’s new recreation and wellness center. The building consists of three levels with a space program that includes, a two-court gymnasium with storage, a multi-activity court with storage, an elevated jogging track, event lobby and support space, three multi-purpose/group fitness studios, two racquetball courts, a climbing wall, a classroom, indoor natatorium and support space, wellness program space, outdoor recreation resources space, and an administrative office suite. Sustainable features include: »» Variable air volume system using the temperate climate for maximum economizing for cooling in conjunction with displacement ventilation. »» Return air plenum system with building relief fans to minimize fan energy. »» Digital scroll compressors for providing tight temperature and humidity control at the natatorium. »» Heat recovery coil at natatorium to reduce reheat energy. »» Grey water and pool back wash treatment system for building non-potable re-use. »» Photovoltaic system.


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Noelani Elemantary School Library & Multi-use Building HI-CHIPS GOAL

Noelani Elementary School is undergoing an innovative modernization with the addition of a new library and multipurpose building. The new building Interface is designing will house dynamic learning spaces such as a reading room and a computer classroom. The multi-purpose room will be utilized as a flexible Makerspace complete with robotics and other hands-on, collaborative learning tools and techniques. The project is pursuing HI-CHPH Designed Recognition. HONOLULU, HI

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Akiko Yamazaki & Jerry Yang Pavilion, Asian Art Museum © wHY and Asian Art Museum


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Creating optimal environments for life.


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Cover Intuit Headquarters LEED Platinum WRNS Studio © Jeremy Bitterman Back Cover Park Avenue West Tower LEED Platinum TVA Architects © Ramin Nabipour


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