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Interviews & Articles
DuPont Engineering and Interface Engineering both got
what they wanted in a recent deal that made the 17-member
firm part of the 165-member firm.
June 12, 2007 | The
Daily Journal of Commerce (DJC)
At first glance, the Oregon Health & Science University
Center for Health & Healing along Portland’s
developing South Waterfront is just another nice-looking
new building.
Apr 10, 2007 |
Pamplin Media Group
Considering the staggering benefits of high-performance
schools, it seems an obvious choice to “go green.”
High-performance schools offer an exceptionally cost-effective
means to enhance student learning, using on average
33 percent less energy than conventionally designed
schools, and provide substantial health gains, including
reduced respiratory problems and absenteeism.
March 01, 2007 | Architectural
Lighting Magazine
The Persian Gulf states' coffers are overflowing with
oil money. There are unprecedented building and construction
programs to improve and expand the region's infrastructure.
“Everyone wants to show off the latest technologies
in their buildings,” explains Issam Elsahili,
principal, Interface Engineering, Portland, Ore., whose
firm recently completed work on the retail and art district
in Dubai's Global Village, a tourism-oriented entertainment
complex.
February 2007 | Consulting-Specifying Engineering
The large engineering firm's office efforts at environmental
consciousness, inspired by other local firms, are hoped
to touch
both projects and employees' lives.
February 2007 | The Daily Journal of Commerce
(DJC)
Consulting Specifying Engineer recently
awarded Interface Engineering's innovative design work
on the Center for Health & Healing their annual
ARC Award for Project of the Year. Check
out the latest article in Consulting Specifying
Engineer
Click
here to view the complete December issue online
December 2006
| Consulting-Specifying Engineering
How can buildings reduce energy by 50 percent without
a starting point? December 2006 | HPAC Engineering
OHSU's energy-efficient edifice raises the bar for the
building industry.
December 03, 2006
| The Oregonian
Green design - Coming to health care near you: solar
panels, reused rainwater and recycled construction waste.
December 01, 2006
| The Oregonian
Call it "eco-friendly." Call it "sustainable."
Portland's $2.2 billion South Waterfront project, rising
on a decaying industrial site south of downtown, signals
a watershed in the green-building boom.
July 26, 2006
| USATODAY.com
Oregon Health & Science University’s Center
for Health & Healing aims to join the green building
elite through innovative engineering.
June 2006 | Healthcare Design Magazine
Success at Oregon Health and Science University’s
Center for Health and Healing might mark the path to
the future of health care construction, patient comfort
and affordable green building.
May/June 2006 | Healthcare
Construction & Operations
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