The Integrative Design
Guide to Green Building
Redefi ning the Practice
of Sustainability
Cover image:
A rendering of the Syracuse Center of Excellence designed by Toshiko Mori Architect working
with Ashley McGraw Architects as the administrative architect and with 7group as an integrative
design consultant. Located on a severely contaminated brownfi eld that had previously rendered
this district largely uninhabitable, the project represents a major urban revitalization in a devas-
tated quarter of Syracuse, New York, including the creation of a public transportation hub where
no such prior infrastructure existed. Opening in 2009, this building, which includes spaces that
function as “laboratory” offi ces for testing human performance relative to various IEQ variables,
serves as an example of using an integrative approach to create healthy interrelationships that
sustain life.” Courtesy of Toshiko Mori Architects.
The Integrative Design
Guide to Green Building
Redefi ning the Practice
of Sustainability
7group
John Boecker, Scot Horst, Tom Keiter, Andrew Lau,
Marcus Sheffer, and Brian Toevs
and Bill Reed
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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