
In this case study, explore the design and sustainability strategies of the newly renovated AGU headquarters in Washington, D.C. AGU’s headquarters project is transforming what might be a typical renovation
In this case study, explore the design and sustainability strategies of the newly renovated AGU headquarters in Washington, D.C. AGU’s headquarters project is transforming what might be a typical renovation
By Janice Lachance, Executive Vice President of Strategic and Operational Excellence While AGU will formally kick off our Centennial in December of this year, we are building excitement this week
We discussed in a previous post how we chose a municipal sewer heat exchange as one of our energy reduction strategies for the AGU building renovation. Now, our partners from
One of the goals of the AGU headquarters renovation project is to explore new ways to tap into site resources to reduce our carbon footprint. AGU and the project team
Considered to be cutting-edge in the United States, AGU’s sustainable building will feature a radiant cooling system that uses less energy than a traditional forced-air system. The system circulates
One of the most unique design features in the AGU building renovation’s contributing to the net zero energy goals will be a municipal sewer heat exchange that uses wastewater from
Electricity is primarily transmitted from utility companies to homes and business by alternating current (AC), an efficient way for electricity to travel long distances. Some of our smaller devices though,
Keeping our commitment to include collaboration and participatory design as vital components to a transparent planning process, AGU recently partnered with The Catholic University of America’s School of Architecture and
“A building is a physical structure, but there’s no reason why a building as a physical structure can’t embody the vision of the organization.” – Chris McEntee, AGU Executive Director