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HGA’s LEED Silver offices in Milwaukee feature photosensors, occupancy sensors, and shade control.
Photo: www.korom.com General Electric Company (GE) gave Hammel, Green, and Abrahamson, Inc. (HGA) its 2005 Award for Sustainable Design in July 2006. Part of GE’s Edison Award program, the Award for Sustainable Design was created to recognize lighting designs that minimize the use of energy, maximize the use of daylight, avoid nighttime light pollution, and ensure system durability and maintainability, while providing high-quality lighting. HGA’s team of Jill Cody, IALD, and Jay Oleson, P.E., was recognized for the lighting design in HGA’s LEED® Silver offices in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. HGA is online at www.hga.com.
Boehland, J. (2006, August 29). HGA Wins GE Award for Sustainable Design. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/hga-wins-ge-award-sustainable-design
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