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Consulting-Specifying Engineer
M/E Insider: Recent New Hires and Promotions
As a result of prior press release.
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

Medical Construction & Design
The Vital Signs of Green Building Management
Increasing sustainability starts with the HVAC system. Side bar features Northern Westchester Hospital as a case study/example.
appeared in Medical Construction & Design

Today's Facility Manager
Powering Through The Data Center
Focusing on four major areas can contribute to successful power design in mission critical facilities.
appeared in Today's Facility Manager

Building Design & Construction
Green Power
This article gives an introduction towind, solar, and geothermal power, explaining how they affect the building market as well as project planning and construction.
appeared in Building Design & Construction

Buildings.com
4 Alternatives to Traditional HVAC
Explore chilled beam systems, geothermal, night-sky cooling, and thermal energy storage as some new HVAC possibilities
appeared in Buildings.com

Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet
Do Green Buildings Cost More?
In most cases, first costs are higher. But the gap is narrowing — and it can sometimes be eliminated
appeared in Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet

Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet
Does Your Facility Hit its Energy Target?
New LEED® buildings claim significant energy savings over code. But few are measuring to verify whether they meet their goals.
appeared in Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet

Real Estate Weekly
Syska and the call of the wild
The firm received the award for its design work on the National History Museum of the Adirondacks in Tupper Lake, NY.
appeared in Real Estate Weekly

GreenSource
Santa Monica Library
A City Turns the Page:The city of Santa Monica goes green with its high-performance main public library.
appeared in GreenSource

Continuing Education Center
Energy Modeling For Sustainability
Evolving software for modeling energy dynamics makes it easier for architects and engineers to design green buildings
appeared in Continuing Education Center

Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet
Daylighting Strategies Lead to Savings
Sustainable design can reduce energy costs while improving occupant satisfaction.
appeared in Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet

BusinessWire
The Green Grid Continues Momentum with Further Industry Collaboration and Membership Growth
The Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) Joins the Ecosystem of Government and Industry Organizations and More Than 150 Companies Teaming with the Green Grid
appeared in BusinessWire

Buildings.com
11 Surprising Ways that Your Building Wastes Energy
If you take a close-up look at your facilities, you'll discover that energy is being wasted in ways you didn't realize
appeared in Buildings.com

Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet
Think Different: Alternative Power in the Data Center
For eco-conscious data center owners, a variety of renewable energy sources can supplement grid power
appeared in Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet

ASHRAE Journal
O/A Economizers For Data Centers
Compared to most types of commercial buildings, data centers are energy hogs. The need to incorporate more sustainable design elements must accept a double-pronged approach toward a cooling system design.
appeared in ASHRAE Journal

officesite, inc.
Syska Hennessy Group Joins The Green Grid
The Green Grid, a non-profit consortium of technology companies and professionals working to lower consumption of power in data centers around the world.
appeared in officesite, inc.

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
Light Untamed
We’re not as familiar with are the complexities that accompany a daylighting design and the problems of its often erroneous implementation. To reap the benefits, daylighting strategies must be designed and installed correctly--a task that isn’t as simple as it seems.
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

Commercial Property News Magazine
Late to the Party
Trendsetting Los Angeles makes a fashionably late entrance to the Green Movement.
appeared in Commercial Property News Magazine

Real Estate Journal
The positive effects of sustainable design: Why your next project should be green
People who are buying or leasing buildings nowadays are increasingly aware of the quality of the building’s systems. They are looking at numbers, the value the systems will bring, the end capacities, and the long-term operating and maintenance costs. Green design addresses all those concerns.
appeared in Real Estate Journal

Engineered Systems
Enhanced Laboratory HVAC Systems
In addition to promoting the efficiency and economy of providing a fancoil unit for each lab space to complement a more typical VAV approach, the author also submits a few tips for the design and submittal process for consultants.
appeared in Engineered Systems

CoreNet
Why Sustainable Construction Makes Good (Financial) Sense
Sustainability making good financial sense.
appeared in CoreNet

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
Balancing the Scales
The art of weighing sustainable lighting solutions
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

Environmental Design + Construction
Web Exclusive: A Breath of Fresh Air
Green Hospital Environments on the Rise
appeared in Environmental Design + Construction

Western Real Estate Business
Environmentality
More and more property owners are giving developers the green light for sustainable building.
appeared in Western Real Estate Business

International District Energy Association
How I Saved the World and Then Woke Up: The importance of safety relief valves
I just love movies, but I’ve seen so many that I’ve started to have weird dreams – really weird ones that combine my own version of the movies with features from work. Take this dream for example:
appeared in International District Energy Association

Archi-Tech
Force of Nature
Earth's elements are cornerstone of EPA's new Denver digs
appeared in Archi-Tech

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
Coolest kid on the block
Geothermal energy rises in popularity as it becomes more efficient and affordable
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

ZDT Magazine
The Use of Outside Air Economizers In Data Center Environments
There are two types of economizers which can accomplish a reduction in hours of chiller operation – waterside economizers, and airside economizers. This white paper explains briefly waterside economizers and the remainder will concentrate on issues relating to airside economizers.
appeared in ZDT Magazine

EnergyTechStocks.com
Syska Hennessy’s Ann Banning-Wright: Office Building Construction has Turned Green Overnight
Ann Banning-Wright has been bowled over by how fast the commercial building market has begun to incorporate the principles of green architecture into new office building construction.
appeared in EnergyTechStocks.com

Laboratory Equipment
All in the Family
Sustainability and Flexibility Drive Laboratories Home - Into the 21st Century
appeared in Laboratory Equipment

Urban Land
Going Beyond LEED
The next generation of green buildings must be more climate responsive in order for architects and engineers to qualify as climate-responsible designers.
appeared in Urban Land

Business Facilities
Top Trends In Lab Design
Sustainability and flexibility are driving the design of new laboratories in the 21st Century. Here’s what one expert says a modern design should look like.
appeared in Business Facilities

Building Design & Construction
'Clients look to us to lead them'
Chief Strategy Officer Ann Banning-Wright discusses Syska's national initiative called "Evolving the Role of the Engineer".
appeared in Building Design & Construction

Real Estate Weekly
GOING BEYOND LEED: Engineering today’s green buildings into tomorrow’s climate-responsible projects
LEED guidelines are accepted so widely today that the USGBC and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) are writing a standard to be adopted into the International Building Code. So, what’s next? What is the next level of building green?
appeared in Real Estate Weekly

Environmental Design + Construction
New Public Library Confirms Santa Monica’s Commitment to Sustainability
The City of Santa Monica's new public library likely contributed to a recent report of a 5.7 percent decrease in its Ecological Footprint, an index that tracks a location’s use of the earth’s resources in terms of water and land area.
appeared in Environmental Design + Construction

Engineered Systems
When Critical Meets Green
The federal government has called upon the EPA to initiate a study of the power consumption of facilities by passing HR-5646 during the 109th Congress. The study will fall under the auspices of the EPA’s “Energy Star” program.
appeared in Engineered Systems

GlobeSt.com
Demand for Green Increasing
More and more office buildings are going green, with the installation of solar panels, fluorescent light bulbs and waterless urinals that are energy efficient and reduce pollution.
appeared in GlobeSt.com

Building Design & Construction
Silver Award: Rehabilitation Center Rebuilds Wounded War Heroes
The Center for the Intrepid provides hope for injured veterans, as well as important research into the rehabilitation of modern war injuries.
appeared in Building Design & Construction

Earth Times
GSA Design Excellence Awards Honor 18 Projects
Exemplary work in public design took center stage today as the U.S. General Services Administration honored 18 projects for excellence during its Design Awards ceremony at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center.
appeared in Earth Times

Real Estate Journal
Why Sustainable Construction Makes Good (Financial) Sense
While altruistic sentiment continues to be of importance to many, "green" building practices are now increasingly motivated by economic factors, as well.
appeared in Real Estate Journal

SearchDataCenter.com
Green data center advice: Is LEED feasible?
Green data center practices are on the docket for many data center managers in 2007. The experts at consulting and engineering firm Syska Hennessy Group recognized this trend and have formed a Green Critical Facilities Committee
appeared in SearchDataCenter.com

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
A Green Building for the Wild Blue Yonder
A plan for sustainability, security and future capacity is taking shape in Indianapolis—the city's (new) airport will open next year.
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
Airport Cities
Energy conservation, sustainability and performance-based design are key issues for M/E/P designers on airport projects—and yes, airport security as well.
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

Facilities Manager
Strategic Energy Planning: A Step Zero Approach
With sharp increases in the costs of natural gas and fuel oil over the last few years, facility managers have begun facing significant new challenges to successful implementation and operation of energy-related capital projects.
appeared in Facilities Manager

Northeast Real Estate Business
GREEN DESIGN: THE NEW STANDARD
Why your next project should be green.
appeared in Northeast Real Estate Business

Texas Real Estate Business
Why Your Next Project Should Be Green
A discussion on why sustainable building is one trend that’s here to stay.
appeared in Texas Real Estate Business

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
M/E Insider: Recent New Hires and Promotions
Syska Hennessy Group, Los Angeles, named Ann Banning-Wright, LEED AP, managing director of its Los Angeles office.
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

The Data Center Journal
More Details on Syska’s Green Critical Facilities Committee
The team will incorporate sustainability and environmental awareness in the design and operation of more energy efficient and environmentally conscious critical facilities, currently a chief concern within the data center industry.
appeared in The Data Center Journal

Building Design & Construction
40 Under 40
An avocado rancher, an Ironman triathlete, a star college quarterback, and a semi-retired mountain guide are among the 40 brightest stars in the AEC universe—and they're all under age 40.
appeared in Building Design & Construction

Buildings.com
10 Steps to a Strategic Energy Plan
Syska Hennessy shares tips for designing sustainability into your facility without emptying your pockets
appeared in Buildings.com

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
Green on the Inside
Engineered systems such as BAS and innovative HVAC are key sustainable ingredients for office buildings
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

Real Estate Weekly
Making Sustainable Construction Process Cost Effective
Since 2004, the cost for construction materials in the US has steadliy been on the rise. Despite the receptive attitude of the real estate market towards sustainable building practices, there have been a number of projects bypassing the LEED option due to the high construction costs.
appeared in Real Estate Weekly

SearchDataCenter.com
Top ten data center stories of 2006
As we grind toward the year's end, birds fly south, shoppers swarm the malls and IT trade pubs makes lists. Here are SearchDatacenter.com's top ten data center stories of 2006, ranked by page view popularity.
appeared in SearchDataCenter.com

The Data Center Journal
Syska Hennessy Forms Green Critical Facilities Committee (Green CF)
Being industry leaders in the design and construction of Critical Facilities and Sustainable and High Performance Building Technology, we recognize the need to integrate these practices and look beyond traditional design.
appeared in The Data Center Journal

Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet
Studies Relate IAQ and Productivity
A growing number of buildings are being designed to use less energy, provide better indoor air quality and focus on the building’s performance as it relates to the occupant’s experience. But facility executives whose goal is a high-performance building that meets these criteria often face obstacles.
appeared in Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet

Contract Pharma
SITE LINES:Top 10 Ways To Design a Sustainable Laboratory
Two design experts share their tips for bringing labs into the 21st Century
appeared in Contract Pharma

Real Estate Weekly
Improving Indoor Office Environment Boosts Productivity
There is a perception that high performance buildings are costly and with limited results, however an increasing number of new projects are being designed to enhance indoor air quality. Are they worth it?
appeared in Real Estate Weekly

National Real Estate Investor Magazine
Altruistic or Opportunistic?
Today, green buildings are sprouting up across the country, leaving hard-core investors asking, “How do green buildings really pencil out?”
appeared in National Real Estate Investor Magazine

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
Tune In, Sports Fans
Themed concourses, an array of concessions and flashy video keep fans entertained beyond action on the field.
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

Real Estate Journal
Improving Indoor Air Quality Boosts Productivity
There is a perception that high performance buildings are costly and with limited results, however an increasing number of new projects are being designed to enhance indoor air quality. Are they worth it?
appeared in Real Estate Journal

Real Estate Journal
Sustainable Design: Going beyond LEED and beginning the process of codification
The trend we are seeing today is using the minimum standard allowed by building codes when it comes to green buildings. There is no sustainable code that addresses the environmental impact of the construction and operation of a building.
appeared in Real Estate Journal

Real Estate Weekly
Institutions of Higher Learning Embrace Green Design
Colleges and universities today are embracing sustainable design more than ever.
appeared in Real Estate Weekly

Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet
Data Centers: One Size Doesn’t Fit All
A design that can meet today’s needs and tomorrow’s challenges starts with a close look at an organization’s requirements
appeared in Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet

California Construction
Stormwater Filtration System Highlights 'Silver' Santa Monica Library Project
Downspouts, drains and a multi-chamber clarifier in the surface parking lot at the new Santa Monica Library will filter pollutants picked up from rainwater before routing cleaner water to a 200,000-gallon tank. The project is seeking silver certification from the United States Green Building Council's LEED green building rating system.
appeared in California Construction

Environmental Design + Construction
Studio: A “Model Approach” to Sustainable Design
Working with the architects, the Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership and Opus Northwest LLC, Los Angeles-based Syska Hennessy Group performed energy simulations to determine the optimal site orientation and massing of the building to reduce energy consumption and capture daylight for quality of life benefits, as well as the architectural aesthetic of the building envelope.
appeared in Environmental Design + Construction

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
Planning for Perfection
Syska Hennessy engineers, in an attempt to redefine the "perfect" office building, take a look at today's office building trends with a review of the past and an eye on the future.
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

Interior Design
Santa Monica Library Seeks LEED® Silver
The two-story building has over three levels of underground parking.
appeared in Interior Design

Real Estate Journal
Compliance with Executive Order 111 Makes New York State Buildings Greener
In an effort to be more energy efficient and environmentally responsible, New York State Governor George Pataki issued Executive Order 111 through the Governor’s Office of Regulatory Reform.
appeared in Real Estate Journal

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
Meet the New Boss
Airport designers are finding they're getting more work from the airports than from the airlines these days as RF tagging, LEED and CUTE—common-use terminal equipment—are in demand
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

Real Estate Weekly
A Cost-Effective Strategy for Achieving LEED Certification
Many owners believe that a green building is too costly to consider. Yet a well-designed building can easily meet all prerequisites and achieve LEED® certification.
appeared in Real Estate Weekly

Engineering News-Record
'Green’ Builders Tackling Sensitive Technical Issues
Proponents of sustainable buildings are grappling with technically difficult and politically charged issues, particularly relating to the use of refrigerants in mechanical systems.
appeared in Engineering News-Record

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
In the News: M/E Insider
32 Syska engineers have received LEED accreditation to date in 2004.
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

Real Estate Journal
A Cost-Effective Strategy for Achieving LEED® Certification
Many owners believe that a green building is too costly to consider. Yet a well-designed building can easily meet all prerequisites and achieve LEED® certification.
appeared in Real Estate Journal

Engineered Systems
Green by the Sea
From a mix of natural and mechanical cooling to rainwater-supplied bathrooms, the Natural Resources Defense Council’s new Santa Monica office features predictably forward-thinking sustainable design. Here’s the story of how the Robert Redford Building tells the story of its efficiency.
appeared in Engineered Systems

Today's Facility Manager
SHOWCASE: USDA Choice
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) South Building is undergoing a massive renewal.
appeared in Today's Facility Manager

Buildings.com
Special Report On Green
Your questions answered.
appeared in Buildings.com

The Construction Specifier
Lighting Design in Sustainable Buildings
As one of the many factors contributing to a sustainable project, lighting must be considered early and integrated with other design elements. The lighting designer should be invited to the process at the schematic or conceptual design phases to help define what is necessary for achieving a sustainable project.
appeared in The Construction Specifier

American School and University
It's in the Green
Federal, state and local initiatives are promoting sustainable building design and construction as a means to preserve natural resources and enhance building performance.
appeared in American School and University

Real Estate Journal
THINKING GREEN: DESIGNING HIGH-PERFORMANCE FACILITIES
Commercial building owners are finding that green buildings can be cost-effective to develop and maintain, and can be a magnet for corporate tenants, an important consideration in today’s real estate marketplace.
appeared in Real Estate Journal

Building Design & Construction
Reinventing the University
Colleges and universities are scrambling to funnel already scarce funds to major building projects that appeal to a rapidly changing student demographic.
appeared in Building Design & Construction

Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet
Green Building Report
Fuel Cells Show Promise as Greener Power Source
appeared in Building Operating Management/FacilitiesNet

Real Estate Weekly
Verizon Project Demonstrates Viability of Fuel Cell Power
Fuel cell technology has long held the promise of providing greater energy efficiencies while reducing emissions.
appeared in Real Estate Weekly

Consulting-Specifying Engineer
Verdant Horizon
CSE's annual reader survey says the top M/E firms are also champions of sustainability and the green building movement.
appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer

ISPE PharmaBulletin
Sustainable Labs
Sustainable design can optimize building performance and produce hard-cost savings even more dramatically in energy-intensive pharmaceutical laboratories than in other facility types.
appeared in ISPE PharmaBulletin

Today's Facility Manager
Managing A Green Facility
Thinking about building a "green" facility? Read Rob Bolin's article that defines its basic features and shows you how to plan and build it…
appeared in Today's Facility Manager

Today's Facility Manager
Are You a Green FM?
Think you are a Green Facility Manager? Read what stringent criteria you'll need to meet to qualify.
appeared in Today's Facility Manager

California Libraries
Airing Out the Library
Creating a High-Performance Library Facility
appeared in California Libraries

New York Construction News
iPark to Be Smart and Green
Technology Solutions: iPark in New York to be both smart and green.
appeared in New York Construction News


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