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SE2 Award
2006 SE2 Award Winners
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Oct 18, 2006, 22:43

 

The 2006 Sustainability and Energy Efficiency (SE2) Leadership Award recognizes leadership in energy efficient and sustainable design, construction, and operation of Wisconsin commercial buildings and related systems.  Multi-family buildings of sixteen units or more, with a central plant are also eligible for consideration in this year’s award program.  The goal is to encourage greater collaboration among owners, designers, builders and operators by highlighting the value of projects that enhance the built environment.  

           

On Wednesday, October 18, 2005, the third annual Sustainability & Energy Efficiency (SE2) Leadership Awards were presented at a noon awards luncheon in conjunction with the SE2 Conference  held at the Monona Terrace Conference Center in Madison.  

 

To read the jurors notes click here

 

There are eight awards given in three categories.The award winners are:

 

  • Awards of Excellence

Historic Third Ward Riverwalk, Milwaukee

Submitted by Engberg Anderson Design Partnership

 

Mead DNR Headquarters and Education Center, Milladore

Submitted by Thomas Brown, Architect

 

 

  • Awards of Merit

Deerfield Elementary School, Oak Creek-Franklin School District

Submitted by Eppstein Uhen Architects

 

DNR NE Regional Headquarters, Howard

Submitted by Berners Schober Associates

 

  • Special Citations

Bush Brothers Office Addition, Augusta

Submitted by Ayres Associates

 

            Church to Office, Port Washington

            Submitted by Franklin Energy

 

            Enhanced Porous Concrete Pavement System, Franklin

            Submitted by The Sigma Group     

 

            Woodland School, Kimberly School District

            Submitted by Hoffman, LLC

           

 

The development of the SE2 Award has been a joint effort by the following organizations: AIA Wisconsin, ASHRAE, Wisconsin Section, IES—Milwaukee Section, IFMA, Wisconsin Section, Energy Center of Wisconsin, Focus on Energy, and Wisconsin Green Building Alliance. 

 

Check back for case studies of the projects.

 

 

         



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