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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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2016
WinnerEnvironmental Leadership
Location
Palo Alto, California
Firm
ZGF Architects, Portland, Oregon
2020
Winner + People’s ChoiceBuildings Under 1,000SqM
Award of MeritEnvironmental Leadership
Location
Edmonton, Canada
Firm
Gh3* architecture (Toronto, Canada)
2023
Winner + People’s ChoiceEnvironmental Leadership
Award of MeritIdeas, Prototypes and Unbuilt Projects
Location
Englewood and Fort Pierce, U.S.