District Department of Energy and the Environment (DOEE) Headquarters

District Department of Energy and the Environment (DOEE) Headquarters

Project Team
Prospect Waterproofing Co. — Green Roof; EcoSolutions — Bioretention District Department of Energy and the Environment
Project Description

The new design for the DOEE headquarters building incorporates an 11,000 square foot green roof, and innovative curbside bioretention in the street right of way, along with numerous other environmentally friendly practices to earn a LEED Platinum certification and serve as an example for future green infrastructure designs.
To read a complete project narrative and view more photos, please visit the project folder in our Google Drive.

Best Ultra-Urban Project

This category recognizes the best application of green infrastructure (GI) practices that are built in highly urban areas to reduce flooding and pollutant delivery (more than 75% site impervious cover). Some examples include: green streets, walls, roofs or parking lots, rainwater harvesting systems, urban forestry practices, and permeable hardscapes.

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Project Narrative
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NOMA BRS 2011 0506 Concept
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Stormwater Design Report 2011 0408 Small
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