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17SEVENTEEN MCKINNEY

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The 17 Seventeen and Park 17 project, designed by Good Fulton & Farrell Architects, is a development of a 13-story office tower and 19-story residential tower sited together on a single six-level parking garage podium with new retail construction wrapping three sides of the block. Equidistant from the Victory development and the Arts District, and sited at the crossroads of uptown and downtown, this project is arguably at the epicenter of the new Dallas urban landscape. The 17Seventeen office tower was Pre-Certified Gold by USGBC in January 2009 under the LEED CS rating system, and the Park 17 residential tower is pursuing LEED NC certification.

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GENSLER DALLAS

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The Gensler Dallas office headquarters recently earned U.S. Green Building Council LEED for Commercial Interiors (CI) Silver level certification aligning the regional office with a longstanding corporate sustainable design philosophy.  Situated within an existing high rise tower complex positioned at the confluence of Interstate 635 and the Dallas Tollway, the one level 33,000 square foot sustainable interior connects to a larger community neighborhood consisting of office, retail, housing, restaurants, hotels, and other local amenities.  The project is served by multiple public transportation lines aiding in reducing the carbon footprint of the interior office area.  Covered parking spaces are provided under the footprint of the office tower.

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KNOLL DALLAS

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The Knoll Dallas Furniture showroom was recently awarded USGBC LEED for Commercial Interiors (CI) Gold level certification complimenting a longstanding company commitment to sustainable design excellence within their facilities and products.  Situated in the heart of the world renowned City of Dallas Arts District, the 9,100 square foot sustainable interior is located in the new 24-story multi-use One Arts Plaza high rise building incorporating office, retail, restaurants, galleries, residential condominiums, and various entertainment spaces.

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DALLAS SOUTH CENTRAL POLICE CENTER

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The South Central Police Sub-Station is a 38,000 square foot state-of-the-art police facility set on a 10 acre greenfield site serving a rapidly growing working class suburb located approximately 15 miles south of downtown Dallas, Texas.  The station facility, dedicated in October 2007, is the first new police station constructed in Dallas since a generation of “bunker” mentality structures built almost 20 years ago, and is envisioned as a prototype for a new public image signifying the structure as a “beacon of safety” and community center.  Consistent with City of Dallas sustainable goals, the station achieved U.S. Green Building Council LEED Gold certification meeting the requirements of the LEED for New Construction Version 2.1 Rating System.  The facility contains first geothermal Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning system project for the City.  With this system, even considering that the station operates 24 hours of each day, the building is scheduled to achieve a 58% energy conservation savings over the LEED Rating System baseline regulatory requirements.

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