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As part of the integrated design build team lead by PCL Construction & Steinberg Architects, Green Dinosaur wins the California State University, Fullerton’s Student Housing Phase III Design-Build competition. The project is targeting LEED-NC Gold Certification.



By 2009, 80% of corporate America is expected to be engaged in green at least 16% of the time, and 20% will be engaged in green 60% of the time.



Buildings are one of the heaviest consumers of natural resources and account for a significant portion of the greenhouse gas emissions that affect climate change. In the U.S., buildings account for 39% of all CO2 emissions.



The LEED for New Construction rating system was first released in 2000. LEED for Homes was launched in December 2007. Every business day, $464 million worth of construction registers with LEED.



U.S. Buildings Impacts on Resources: 39% of total energy consumption - 71% of electricity consumption - 39% CO2 emissions - 36% of all greenhouse gas emissions.



The Dinosaurs are back!

The Dinosaurs are back!

 

Green Dinosaur

"Re-inventing the way we design and create using holistic-inspired sustainabilities through social education."

Green Dinosaur was founded on the belief that informed, rigorous building design makes good business sense and can help provide solutions to the global warming crisis. Our operating principle is based on team integration and the employment of sustainable strategies. In working with all stakeholders from the conception of a project design, we create buildings that operate with the lowest energy use and provide the highest value for the client. 

With over fifteen years of project experience in the building industry, founding Principle Engineer Jason Lorcher leads a dynamic team of architects and engineers to provide a full range of services and cutting edge strategies towards the production of highly efficient, environmentally responsible buildings and developments. 
 
 
 
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