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Floral Vale

Lower Makefield Township, Pennsylvania 19067

Completed in 2009, the 89,700 sf, four-story LEED Gold certified Floral Vale office building was tightly designed to reduce the amount of building materials required while improving energy efficiency (28% energy saving design).Stormwater is managed through rain gardens and the smart building enables Tenants to monitor and manage their energy usage.


Ten Penn Center

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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2217 Coral Street LEED Platinum Registered Home

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19125

PS Property, LLC. Is building a three story, 2 bath, LEED Platinum registered home located in the New East Kensington area of Philadelphia at 2217 Coral St. This project was the featured “LEED GREEN” home used for training purposes for this year’s annual “Building Safety Month” by the City of Philadelphia’s L & I Department.


Sustainable Development Solutions Put the Green in India Ecotourism Park

Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India,

Delara Tourism Corporation (DTCL) had a vision for developing an Ecotourism Park in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, and was looking to integrate green development into the entire project. Construction is now underway on the park, which will be a landmark facility destination for tourists, families, and local workers--one that is a successful public-private partnership benefiting the government of Andhra Pradesh, the developers, and the local community.


Camden Monthly Meeting Social Hall

Camden, Delaware 19934

This project includes the historic restoration of an 1805 Meeting House and a new community gathering space designed to match the elegant simplicity and durability of the Meeting House. Prior to design, Re:Vision’s due diligence included an energy audit, structural analysis, and archaeological investigation of the existing site and historic Meeting House building. This information formed the basis for a master plan which Re:Vision then executed.


HUB - Cira Centre

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
This conference center and office space is an 11,200 square foot commercial space on the 2nd floor of the Cira Centre. Brandywine Realty Trust developed the land at the Cira Centre as Amtrak focused on improving rail traffic and increasing its commercial retail holdings. The HUB – Cira Centre occupies a portion of the 2nd floor of the Cira Centre.

Kilpatrick Residence

Salisbury, Pennsylvania 18016
Construct a new modern home on an existing lot where original home was destroyed by fire. Home proposed to have SIPS roof structure, FSC certified lumber, low VOC paints, stains, cement siding, 95% fuel efficient HVAC, low-E glass, adaptive re-use of existing facilities, rainwater management, etc.

Demolition and Construction Waste Recycling

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19145
Recycling construction and demolition debris from old and new building sites. American C&D Logistics, LLC will add up to 25% more recycling capacity for debris from demolition and construction sites. The facility partner has a 92% recycle/reclamation rate. In addition to the recycling rate, American C&D Logistics, LLC is going to donate 25 cents per ton for tons shipped out for recycling to the Philadelphia School district.

505 Eagleview Blvd.

Exton, Pennsylvania 19341

• 5- Story Luxury Office Building

• 152,345 Square Foot

• contemporary precast concrete building with glass exterior

• 598 parking spaces and two story lobby with architectural staircase and multiple fountains


Hayes Residence

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Extensive renovations were made to the architecturally significant mid-century Hayes Residence in order to open up the floor plan, make better use of underutilized areas, update the finishes, and dramatically reduce energy consumption. The most significant changes were made to the kitchen/dining area, mudroom addition, master bedroom suite, and mechanical systems.


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