Perkins+Will will receive the 5th Annual CoreNet Global, AIA, and
IIDA Sustainable Leadership Award for Sustainable Development at
the CoreNet summit meeting on May 6, in San Diego. The Sustainable
Leadership Award recognizes firms that lead by example, making
sustainable design and development a cornerstone of business
practice.
With over 90 percent of management staff and 77 percent of all
professional staff LEED accredited, Perkins+Will has more than 750
LEED Accredited Professionals—more than any other firm in the
world. The firm currently has 22 LEED certified projects and more
than 80 LEED registered .
In 2007, Perkins+Will became the first multi-office company to
commit to the 2030 Challenge, in which the firm has pledged that
all of its projects be designed for carbon neutrality by the year
2030. To further enforce green initiatives within the work
environment as well as outside, Perkins+Will’s Sustainable Design
Initiative and Green Operations Plan are used as guides to ensure
that facilities and day-to-day operations continue to be
environmentally responsible.
"Sustainable design is in the DNA of our corporate culture," says
Phil Harrison, Perkins+Will CEO. "As a global design leader, we
believe that it is our responsibility to make sustainability more
than just a mission statement, but inherent to how we work and
live. We are truly honored to be named among our peers as a leader
in sustainable design and development."
ChetanPerkins+Will Wins Sustainable Leadership Award for Sustainable Development
May 2, 2008
Perkins+Will will receive the 5th Annual CoreNet Global, AIA, and IIDA Sustainable Leadership Award for Sustainable Development at the CoreNet summit meeting on May 6, in San Diego. The Sustainable Leadership Award recognizes firms that lead by example, making sustainable design and development a cornerstone of business practice.
With over 90 percent of management staff and 77 percent of all professional staff LEED accredited, Perkins+Will has more than 750 LEED Accredited Professionals—more than any other firm in the world. The firm currently has 22 LEED certified projects and more than 80 LEED registered .
In 2007, Perkins+Will became the first multi-office company to commit to the 2030 Challenge, in which the firm has pledged that all of its projects be designed for carbon neutrality by the year 2030. To further enforce green initiatives within the work environment as well as outside, Perkins+Will’s Sustainable Design Initiative and Green Operations Plan are used as guides to ensure that facilities and day-to-day operations continue to be environmentally responsible.
"Sustainable design is in the DNA of our corporate culture," says Phil Harrison, Perkins+Will CEO. "As a global design leader, we believe that it is our responsibility to make sustainability more than just a mission statement, but inherent to how we work and live. We are truly honored to be named among our peers as a leader in sustainable design and development."