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2010 Design
Award Winners
Sustainability - Tenant Improvement |
Grand Prize
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Starbucks Coffee
Disney Village, Chessy, France
Engineering
Advance Environmental, ,
Engineering
Flack + Kurtz, San Francisco, CA,
Fixtures
Sloane Group (Holdings) Ltd., Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, UK
Flooring
InterfaceFLOR, LaGrange, GA,
General Contracting
AMC2, Paris, France
Lighting Design
Fagerhult, Paris, France
Materials
Dumoulin Bois, Champigny, Marne, France
Materials
Smith & Fong Co., San Francisco, CA,
Materials
Placo, ,
Retailer/Design
Starbucks Coffee Co., Seattle, WA,
Salvage
Keiran Gleeson, ,
Salvage
Ghilslain, ,
Salvage
Bachelier Antiquities, Paris, France
Salvage
Thales, Gradignan, France
Technical Consulting
Archicrea, Paris, France
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| The first international Starbucks store to apply for LEED certification, this project registered for Platinum in the pilot LEED for Retail-CI program. Mixed-mode ventilation equipment in the 3,068-square-foot space signals trained store personnel when and how far to open windows. National convection exhausts heat through an existing tower. Dual-language wayfinding educates customers, with trained personnel ready to share more. Among regional materials are renewable poplar farmed and manufactured in France and salvaged wine barrels and champagne racks. |
Outstanding Merit
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Eco Shoppe
Great Hills Station, Austin, Texas
Commissioning
Energy Engineering Associates, Austin, TX,
Design
Kiku Obata & Company, St. Louis, MO,
Engineering: MEP
Don Penn Consulting Engineer , Grapevine, TX,
Fixtures
idX Corporation ,
St. Louis, MO,
Fixtures
Reeve Store Equipment Co. ,
Pico Rivera, CA,
Flooring
Elmwood Reclaimed Timber, Smithville, MO,
Graphics
Vomela, Florida, NY,
Lighting
Specialty Store Lighting, Old Saybrook, CT,
Materials
Designtex Group (The), New York, NY,
Photography
Hedrich Blessing Photography, Chicago, IL,
Retailer
Vitamin Shoppe (The), North Bergen, NJ,
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| For this LEED Silver store, 87.5 percent of construction waste was diverted from a landfill. Fixtures of 32 percent recycled content contribute to a 40.2 percent level for store materials overall. Remilled FSC-certified wood from barns and demolished buildings adds rustic charm as flooring and cashwrap surfaces. Low-VOC adhesives and finishes, as well as wood products with no added urea formaldehyde, boost indoor air quality, complementing healthy lifestyle messages printed on recycled paper peppered with wildflower seeds, which can be planted by customers when signs are changed. |
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