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Los Angeles architect Edward Ogosta’s redevelopment of a cavernous warehouse into a client welcome centre, employee training facility and office space earned a LEED-NC Platinum designation, thanks largely to 277 solar panels and an extra-tightly insulated envelope.

As the city’s first business to earn this highest level of green-building certification, the owner modelled corporate citizenship – even constructing an external carport to maximize the rooftop area available for solar energy generation. The 56-kilowatt photovoltaic system meets up to half of the 320-square-metre facility’s electricity needs; all told, the upgraded systems and insulation yielded a 50 per cent savings on energy costs.

Project: Hangar Office

Location: Culver City, U.S.

Firm: Edward Ogosta Architecture, U.S.

Team: Edward Ogosta

Hangar Office
The 2017 AZ Awards finalists in the categories of Social Good and Environmental Leadership prove that architecture can be a powerful catalyst for meaningful change.

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2018
Award of MeritEnvironmental Leadership
Location
Rockport, Massachusetts, USA
Firm
Ruhl Walker Architects, USA
2024
Award of MeritEnvironmental Leadership
Location
Indigenous Nation of Quapaw, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, U.S.
Firm
Angavu Architecture, U.S.
2019
Award of MeritEnvironmental Leadership
School
University of Waterloo, Canada
Team
Liyang Zhang with thesis supervisor Rick Andrighetti