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TEAM CREDENTIALS
Allison Gorelick, LEED Accredited Professional
Zach Wilson, LEED Accredited Professional
SUSTAINABLE PROJECTS
SYMANTEC CORPORATION, Culver City, CA
550,000 s.f. Office Campus Development, expected completion 2007. LEED Silver rating target.
Water conservation of more than 30% within the building using water efficient fixtures and more than
50% using water efficient landscaping. Optimizing energy performance by designing systems to over
20% below Title 24 standards and performing commissioning on all electrical and mechanical systems.
Greatly enhancing indoor environmental quality through the installation of an under-floor air system,
which increases ventilation effectiveness and user control, and through the use of low-emitting paints,
carpets, composite wood, adhesives and sealers. The project is also reducing the use of materials and
resources by diverting greater than 75% of construction waste from landfills and choosing to acquire
over 40% of our building materials from local manufacturers. The heat island effect is being reduced
with the use of Sarnafil PVC white roofing, which has a cleaner and healthier installation process, as
well as a high solar reflectance index (SRI). Storm water runoff is being addressed by installing a 72”
storm water system to reduce natural flows in the storm water system during rain events.
TAUBE-KORET CAMPUS FOR JEWISH LIFE, Palo Alto, CA
Targeting LEED Silver Certification. Mixed-use Community center and Senior Independent and Assisted
Living Facility, currently in construction and expected to be completed in the Fall of 2009. This
project is a classic example of brownfield redevelopment and reparation of urban blight. Beyond
improving the sustainability of the site, energy performance has been optimized by using high
efficiency heat pumps and occupancy sensors for interior lighting. The landscaping design has
prioritized water efficiency, and double-flush toilets have been adopted to further reduce water
usage.
CULVER CITY CAMPUS CERTIFIED GOLD
SYMANTEC CORPORATION, Springfield, OR
Phased 400,000 s.f. Call Center, completed July 2006. Symantec reduced its lighting energy costs
50% by incorporating a 744-foot long continuous skylight and using reflectors that let one bulb do
the work of three. The buildings have day light sensors throughout. The project included all
engineered wood products and bamboo flooring. In Phase II, a grove of Douglas firs was retained,
and an extensive groundwater recharge system was installed to capture stormwater.
ELECTRONIC ARTS, Redwood City, CA
Phase II 326,000 s.f. Campus Expansion of a 1,000,000 s.f. Master Planned Office Campus,
completed June 2002. The four-story office building has energy-efficient exterior glazing, an energyefficient
raised-floor mechanical system and recycled flooring materials. The Phase II building is 25%
more energy efficient than the Phase I buildings.
HAYWARD CITY HALL, Hayward, CA
136,000 s.f. Turn Key City Hall, completed December 1997. Consideration was given to green
building practices in the use of recycled materials and efficient mechanical and electrical systems.
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