Mar 2 2011
The Pinnacle at Symphony Place, the 29-story office skyscraper that is the newest landmark in the Nashville skyline, has been awarded Gold LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
Achieving the certification makes The Pinnacle at Symphony Place the first LEED-certified skyscraper in Tennessee.
“Receiving Gold LEED certification is the culmination of a key goal we had for this beautiful addition to Nashville’s skyline,” said Gerald Goldman, director of Canyon Capital Realty Advisors / Canyon-Johnson Urban Funds, the Los Angeles-based investment firm behind The Pinnacle at Symphony Place development. “Commercial tenants at The Pinnacle experience an indoor environment that is healthier for their employees and customers, and certainly healthier for the environment. We are all doing our part to be good environmental stewards and support Nashville’s goal to become the ‘Greenest City in the Southeast.’”
The following features of The Pinnacle at Symphony Place contributed to its Gold LEED certification:
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A one-acre vegetated roof terrace garden includes a patio and seating area available to all tenants.
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Irrigation water demand is reduced by more than 50% through a combination of native and adaptive plants and an innovative water harvesting system.
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The design maximizes day-lighting, with more than 90% of regularly occupied areas having direct access to views of the outdoors, increasing both comfort and productivity.
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More than 90% of construction waste generated on-site was recycled, diverting over 2,948 tons of debris from the landfill.
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View additional features at www.pinnaclesymphonyplace.com.
The Pinnacle’s development team included financial partner Canyon-Johnson Urban Funds, developer Barry Real Estate Companies, Pickard Chilton and EOA Architects, Brasfield & Gorrie General Contractors, leasing and building managers Cornerstone Commercial Real Estate Services, landscape architects Hawkins Partners, civil engineers Civil Site Design Group, mechanical engineers McKenney’s, electrical engineers Smith Seckman Reid, and LEED consultants BVM Engineering.
LEED® is an internationally recognized, voluntary green building certification program, providing third-party verification that a building or community was designed and built as intended, using sustainable practices.
Opened in February, 2010, The Pinnacle at Symphony Place is Nashville’s premier new office skyscraper, located in the SoBro district of downtown Nashville. The $105 million, 29-story glass and concrete structure is the newest landmark in the city skyline. The Pinnacle is currently 60% leased and houses the headquarters of Bass Berry & Sims, Pinnacle Financial Partners and Sherrard & Roe. Gullett Sanford Robinson & Martin signed a full-floor lease in January, and construction of the firm’s space will begin this summer.
Source: http://www.pinnaclesymphonyplace.com/