Cushman & Wakefield Atlanta Office
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Cushman & Wakefield had definite goals for its new 32,600-sq ft office in downtown Atlanta, which includes a lobby, workspaces, small and large conference rooms and private offices. The commercial real estate firm wanted the space to be LEED-CI certified but didn’t want to sacrifice the comfort of its employees. To make its LEED aspirations a reality, lighting designer Morgan Gabler, principal, Gabler- Youngston, looked for innovative solutions her client hadn’t considered to drastically reduce energy use. She accomplished this by choosing energy-saving lamps, photo- and occupancy sensors and a mixture of fixtures to create a green-friendly, yet warm office environment. Using only .82 watts per sq ft, the new space exceeded the team’s original LEED expectations and helped them bring home Gold.
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