Teaming & Partnerships

Sustainable and Historic Building Projects

We ensure that architectural guidelines are met and certifications are achieved.

  • LEED
  • Energy Star
  • Green Globes
  • PassiveHouse
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Encore Sustainable Design Designers

Design Professionals

QA/QC for historic project approvals

Incorporating SHPOs, the NPS, and other AHJs into your design process at the right time

LEED and Green Globes documentation coordination

Determination of Eligibility (DOE)

Section 106 review

Historic Preservation Treatment Plans (HPTP)

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Developers

Historic integrity of existing buildings

Historic review board process

Documentation and restoration of historic properties

Determination of Eligibility (DOE)

Section 106 review

Historic Preservation Treatment Plans (HPTP)

Encore Sustainable Design Contractors

Contractors

On-site historic preservation specialists

LEED credit documentation services

Historic material analysis

Design Build

Determination of Eligibility (DOE)

Section 106 review

Historic Preservation Treatment Plans (HPTP)

Details, Documentation
& Determination

Remove concerns regarding the design and construction process.

Achieve green certifications without destroying the historic fabric.

Learn what you can (or can't) do to your historic building.

Explore the possibilities to make an existing building more sustainable.

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Resources & News

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An Architect’s Views from Venice

I recently returned from Venice and am eager to return to this city of delightful details. Giant door knocker on ...
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Unlocking Energy Efficiency: How Energy Modeling Supports Adaptive Reuse

Adaptive reuse of both modern and historic buildings is a powerful strategy for sustainable development—it preserves cultural heritage while reducing ...
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“Gauging” the Age of Historic Wood Flooring

Before milling machines became common in the 19th Century, hand tools were used to make wood look smooth and flat.  ...
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Project Partners