by nithya_caleb | October 22, 2018 1:46 pm
The 47,752-m2 (514,000-sf), 30-story Bridgestone Tower[2] in Nashville, Tennessee, has been awarded Leadership in Environment and Energy Design (LEED) Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council[3] (USGBC). Owned by Highwoods Properties, the tower is the headquarters of Bridgestone Americas, a tire and rubber company.
Construction on the tower was completed in December 2017. The building achieved LEED Gold certification for implementing environmentally conscious design solutions, including:
A white reflective roofing system was employed to reduce the roof’s surface temperature, thereby creating greater energy efficiency and exceeding many industry ratings requirements.
“The work of innovative building projects like Bridgestone Tower is a fundamental driving force in transforming the way buildings are built, designed, and operated,” said Mahesh Ramanujam, CEO of USGBC. “Achieving LEED Gold certification goes further than implementing sustainable practices. Bridgestone is showing its commitment to the environment and the city in which it resides and has the power to influence others to do the same.”
The LEED certification process recognizes maintenance practices for buildings designed, constructed, and operated to improve environmental and human health performance.
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