“Green” is more than just a buzzword at OPX. We’ve always thought it made good sense – on any number of levels – to provide our clients with high-performing buildings and spaces that are less expensive to operate, healthier for occupants and friendlier to the natural world.
This line of thought inspires us as we create, evaluate and implement sustainable design solutions that help our clients attain their goals while minimizing their impact on the environment. And it was foremost in our minds when we designed the first LEED®-certified hotel in North America (the University of Maryland University Inn & Conference Center), the LEED® Silver U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) building in Northeast Washington, DC and one of the first LEED® Gold properties in Marriott’s portfolio (the Courtyard Marriott Chevy Chase).
Our sustainable design experts are nationally recognized speakers and authors, contributing to the advancement of the sustainable design movement.
For more information on our Sustainable Design services, contact Takehiro Nakamura at tnakamura@opxglobal.com or call (202) 721-1679.
GSA Federal Office Building, Washington, DC (with Moshe Safdie and Associates Inc.) – LEED Silver CertifiedBryan Cave LLP, Washington, DC – LEED Gold CertifiedCourtyard Marriott, Chevy Chase, MD – LEED Gold Certified – second Gold certified Courtyard in Marriott’s portfolio Hilton Worldwide Headquarters, McLean, VA – LEED CertifiedUniversity of Maryland University College Inn and Conference Center Addition – 1st LEED Certified hotel in N.America