In the fall of 2007, Johnson Controls Inc. embarked on the construction and expansion of its global headquarters in Glendale, Wis. Three years later in the fall of 2010, the campus received LEED Platinum certification by the U.S. Green Building Council. With this designation, the campus’s four buildings represent the largest concentration of LEED Platinum buildings to be awarded on one site.
The corporate campus implements a number of sustainable technologies and systems. Innovative lighting design and an HVAC system that integrates renewable energy sources are two examples of the features of the green campus. Using an integrated-construction approach for the renovation, the project maintained balance among available capital, design priorities, and measurable business outcomes. CLICK HERE to read the full article.
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