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  2. Kirksey Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Kirksey LEED EB Headquarters in Houston, Texas The Satterfield & Pontikes' building earned the first LEED Gold rating in Houston. Founded in 1971, Kirksey Architecture began as a small commercial architecture firm and today has evolved into a diverse organization of 12 specialized and practiced groups, each focusing on a particular business segment.

  3. LEED - Wikipedia

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    Representatives from 60 firms and nonprofits met at the American Institute of Architects to discuss organizing within the building industry to support green building and develop a green building rating system. [19] [20] [21] Also influential early on was architect Bob Berkebile. [22] [23]

  4. Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Its Atlanta office is headed by eleven principal architects, many of whom are members of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and are Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certified Professionals. The firm has worked on designs in corporate, commercial, hospitality, multifamily, industrial, governmental, and educational ...

  5. Perkins&Will - Wikipedia

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    The firm was established in Chicago by Lawrence Perkins (1907–1998) [1] and Philip Will Jr. (1906–1985). [2] Perkins and Will met while studying architecture at Cornell University . Perkins&Will attracted national attention in 1940 with the Crow Island School in Winnetka, Illinois, designed in association with Eliel Saarinen and Eero Saarinen .

  6. Solomon Cordwell Buenz - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB) is an international architecture, interior design and planning firm based in Chicago with offices in San Francisco, Boston, Seattle, and Abu Dhabi. Founded in 1931, the firm has been one of the largest contributors to Chicago's skyline. [2]

  7. Kohn Pedersen Fox - Wikipedia

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    Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates; Practice information; Firm type: Architecture, interior design, sustainable design, urban design, planning: Partners: James von Klemperer FAIA RIBA (President), Forth Bagley AIA, James Brogan AIA RIBA, John Bushell ARB RIBA, Josh Chaiken AIA, Bernard Chang AIA HKIA, Mustafa Chehabeddine, Rebecca Cheng RIBA HKIA, Terri Cho AIA, Andrew Cleary AIA LEED AP, Shawn ...

  8. Fentress Architects - Wikipedia

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    1993 Architecture and Energy Award for the Natural Resources Building in Olympia, Washington. [citation needed] About half of the firm's design professionals are LEED accredited. [28] More than 60% of Fentress' projects under construction or completed in 2009 were LEED certified or pending certification. [28]

  9. JLG Architects - Wikipedia

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    JLG Architects was founded in 1989 by Gary Johnson, FAIA and Lonnie Laffen, AIA, LEED AP under the name Johnson & Laffen Architects, Ltd. In 1994, the firm received the national AIA Intern Development Program Outstanding Firm Award.