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lake pointe
EcoCentre at Lake Pointe

wyak
WYAK Midway Oak Park

enclave
1254 Enclave Parkway


The Reserve at Sierra Pines


Advance Polybag

 

 

LEED

Powers Brown Architecture has always supported the concept of “sustainability” in design. The thought process is such that “green building” is an extension of a good economic design. If you start with a good economic design, you will be on your way toward a product that is now being labeled “green” as your end product. This is a practice that has been in place with the principals for over thirty years. Today, with more and more environmental issues in the forefront, Powers Brown Architecture is ahead of the curve. The firm incorporates environmentally responsible and healthy products that meet the “green” definition on projects when program and budget allows.

 

Powers Brown Architecture has six LEED Accredited professionals on staff: Principal Scott Forstell, AIA/LEED AP; Jeanette Robards, AIA/LEED AP; Ron Fuertes, AIA/LEED AP; Randy Karn, AIA/LEED AP; Jim Halloran, LEED AP and Ashley Elks, LEED AP.

 

LEED Certified Projects
1254 Enclave Parkway, office building, Houston, TX
    LEED Gold Certified
WYAK Midway Oak Park, office building, Houston, TX

    LEED Silver Certified
Lancaster Foods, food storage and shipping facility, Jessup, MD

    LEED Certification

 

LEED Projects Undergoing Certification
Det Norske Veritas, office building, Houston, TX

    Submitted for LEED Gold Certification
Advance Polybag, manufacturing, Sugar Land, TX

    Submitted for LEED Silver Certification
The Reserve at Sierra Pines, office building, The Woodlands, TX

    Submitted for LEED Silver Certification
Bay Area Business Park, office/warehouse, Harris County, TX

    Submitted for LEED Certification
HCSS, office building, Sugar Land, TX

    Submitted for LEED Certification
Lakeview Business Park, office/warehouse, Missouri City, TX

    Submitted for LEED Certification
MCS Northbelt 6, office building, Houston, TX

    Submitted for LEED Certification

 

LEED Projects in Progress
Eco Centre at Lake Pointe, office building, Sugar Land, TX

    Pre-Certified LEED Platinum
Jebel Ali Cafe, dining/conference facility, Dubai

    Designed for LEED Platinum Certification
DHS Fairmont Parkway, Pasadena, TX

    Designed for LEED Silver Certification
Expedition 7, office building, St. Mary’s County, MD

    Designed for LEED Silver Certification
Northgate E1, office building, Aberdeen, MD

    Designed for LEED Silver Certification
Northgate E3, office building, Aberdeen, MD

    Designed for LEED Silver Certification
SAIC Lexington Park, office building, Lexington Park, MD

    Designed for LEED Silver Certification
Sentry Gateway, office building, San Antonio, TX

    Designed for LEED Silver Certification

 

Highlands School, Goose Creek CISD, junior school, Highlands, TX

    Designed and built to be LEED certified, but not submitted for commissioning

 

Powers Brown Architecture maintains an internal intranet site with links to materials and manufacturers whose products meet the green definition, such as Milliken Carpet, and non-off gassing sealants and adhesives, specifying such products when appropriate. The firm is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council and has membership on the Houston Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment. The team is familiar with and will employ when appropriate, strategies to incorporate the intent of Executive Orders 13101–Greening the Government through Waste Prevention, and 13123 – Greening the Government through Efficient Energy Management during project development. Other initiatives including The Department of Energy’s standards are included in the firm’s database.