Acuity Brands Earns Gold in NYC
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The Center for Light+Space, the New York sales office and showroom for
Acuity Brands Lighting, has earned LEED® certification, landing the
prestigious gold rating for its midtown-Manhattan location at 5 Penn
Plaza. The recognition underscores Acuity Brands Lighting’s industry
leadership position and its commitment to sustainable business
practices. It also bolsters the Center for Light+Space’s role as an
exemplary “green” innovator for the New York City architectural and
lighting design community.
The
LEED/Gold certification, which represents Leadership in Energy &
Environmental Design, was presented to Acuity Brands Lighting in the
Commercial Interiors category by U.S. Green Building Council, a
non-profit organization that promotes sustainability in residential and
commercial buildings. U.S. Green Building Council recognized the
office/showroom at 8th Avenue and 34th Street for its successful
implementation of environmentally sound space planning, energy and
material use, and indoor environmental quality.

The
facility scored the most credits in the “materials and resources”
category. For example, credits were earned because most raw materials,
furniture and equipment are made of recycled content and were
manufactured within a 500-mile radius of the Center. And, Energy
Star®-specified devices such as computers and appliances were used
exclusively.
Aztec Architects
partnered with Acuity Brands Lighting on the project. “The design
balances the use of sustainable materials, progressive construction
methods, and integration of daylight with advanced lighting equipment.
Aztec considers Acuity’s New York City showroom a space that truly
captures their corporate culture and commitment to energy efficiency,”
said Deborah Walsh, LEED AP, principal, The Aztec Corporation.
Sero
Cardamone, vice president of Business Development for Acuity Brands
Lighting in New York, said the LEED recognition is especially
gratifying given the emphasis that Acuity Brands Lighting, one of the
largest lighting manufacturers in North America, places on
environmentally focused lighting technology and design.
“As
a leader in providing lighting and lighting related solutions,”
Cardamone said, “we’ve made an important statement by demonstrating in
our own facility and within our own community the kind of
sustainability we promote.” He said this sense of “walking the talk” is
important within the industry, particularly in New York, which is home
to the world’s largest and most influential lighting-design and
architectural community – and significant escalation in energy costs.
“Sustainability is an important subject for the architectural community
and lighting designers,” Cardamone said, “And they’re trying to make it
important to their client base.” Because much of Acuity Brands
Lighting’s industry involvement comes in the way of education and
training, Cardamone said, it was especially important for the New York
facility – which during its two short years has emerged as a local
knowledge center – to follow the LEED prescription. Being up to LEED’s
gold standard, the Center for Light+Space now leads by example as it
opens its doors for lighting labs, design forums and professional-group
meetings.
Vernon J. Nagel, Chairman,
President and CEO of Acuity Brands, Inc., said the LEED certification
in New York – as well as the LEED/Silver certification received in
November 2008 for the Company’s Holophane Product & Market
Development Center in Granville, Ohio – shows Acuity Brands Lighting’s
commitment in the area of sustainability. “This is an integral part of
our corporate culture,” Nagel said. “Our associates stand eagerly
behind developing more sustainable lighting solutions, but they are
also committed to supporting sustainability at the local level. We
applaud the New York and Granville locations on earning the
much-deserved credit for their efforts.”