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Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA)

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Ford Assembly Building Exterior

 

 

Santa Monica Public Library

CalPERS - Photo Credit: Peter Aaron/Esto Photographics

Oak Park Joint-Use Library Front

Morgan Hill Aquatics Center

Challengers Tennis Club for Boys and Girls

Polytechnic School Middle School Ecology/Science Classroom

Camp Arroyo

Martin Luther King, Jr. Civic Center Interior

California College of Arts & Crafts — Montgomery Campus

Energy Efficiency Integration Awards

We are pleased to announce the 2011 Savings By Design Energy Efficiency Integration Awards.

Each year, the Energy Efficiency Integration Awards program acknowledges the extra time and effort it takes to successfully integrate architectural excellence and energy efficiency. This annual recognition program is sponsored by Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, San Diego Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison, and Southern California Gas Company, in conjunction with The American Institute of Architects, California Council (AIACC).


Resource efficiency, responsibility for the environment, human productivity, quality of life -- the well-designed building demonstrates how we can live within our environmental means.  The Savings By Design Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA), cosponsored by the American Institute of Architects, California Council (AIACC), annually recognizes professionals who take a holistic approach to designing the environment:  one that meets the needs of the people using it while balancing architectural elegance with sustainability.  By going beyond minimum energy performance codes, these design teams have realized benefits, not only for their clients, but also for the building occupants and the public:

•    For the building owners – lower operating costs and higher property values

•    For the occupants – greater comfort, health, and productivity

•    For the public – cleaner air due to reduced power plant emissions

Of the design professionals entrusted with creating significant spaces, the EEIA winners achieve a rare combination of superlative design and creativity, environmental sensitivity, and innovative energy efficiency solutions.  Learn more from our EEIA winners below…

The 2011 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

The 2010 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

The 2009 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

The 2008 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

The 2007 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

The 2006 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

The 2005 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

The 2004 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

The 2003 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

The 2002 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

The 2001 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

The 2000 Energy Efficiency Integration Awards (EEIA) Winners

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