Percentage of DPR’s professional staff that are LEED Accredited Professionals.
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Sustainable Building: Green Market Keeps Growing
The sustainable construction movement, only 10 years ago a grassroots effort, has gone mainstream. Municipalities across the U.S., including Pasadena, CA, have established Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) requirements for projects over a certain size. With $3.42 billion worth of completed and current green projects, DPR has the green building experience to guide owners such as Pasadena’s Fuller Theological Seminary through the sustainable process.
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Raising Arizona State University Polytechnic
DPR helps ASU Polytechnic double its instructional space and grow its leadership in sustainable building with a new, green campus complex
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DPR Awarded Green UCSF Stem Cell Research Project
Sustainable elements of Institute for Regeneration Medicine include green roof and reduced energy load
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Keeping an Eye on the Green
The sanofi-aventis Tucson Research Center team focuses on delivering a fast-track, green project while maintaining a tight budget
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Downtown SF Project Offers Everything but Lot Line
Logistically challenging, the "One Kearny" project, located at the heart of downtown San Francisco, is short on lay down area but long on opportunities to prove technical expertise
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Energy Modeling Adds Heat to DPR’s Sustainability Strategy
Energy modeling helps collaborative teams develop building prototypes and evaluate the performance impacts of building operations
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Small Changes, Big Green Impacts
Read the top seven things an owner of a smaller project can do to reduce its carbon footprint.
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What’s Old Is New
The DPR Review begins using 100 percent recycled paper stock
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Short Shots Fall 2008
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