Sustainable Design

PRAXIS3 has long advocated for sustainable design. We believe in promoting smart design for healthy buildings, healthy lives and reduced energy consumption. We also believe that if done right, sustainable design makes good business sense. Our goal with every building is to balance day one capital expenditures with long term operating expenses. These ideas apply to every project we design – whether seeking LEED Certification or not. We have designed many LEED-certified buildings, and dozens more utilizing the principles of LEED design. Most recently our design for Porsche South Orlando achieved LEED Silver. PRAXIS3 is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council. We have many LEED Accredited Professionals on staff. In addition, we collaborate with some of the best engineering consultants in the country to support our work.

LEED Gold
University of Georgia – College of Environment & Design

LEED Silver
Decatur Fire Station No. 2
Decatur Recreation CenterΒ pursuing certification
Porsche McKinney pursuing certification
Porsche South Orlando

LEED Certified
Austell Senior Center
Dobbs Honda of Memphis
Jaguar Land Rover West HoustonΒ pursuing certification
Mercedes-Benz of Marietta
Mercedes-Benz of Sarasota
Mercedes-Benz of Wesley Chapel
Porsche McKinney Remote ServiceΒ pursuing certification

Georgia Peach Certified
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College – Carlton Library & Fine Arts BuildingΒ pursuing certification
Georgia Institute of Technology – Price Gilbert Memorial Library and Crosland TowerΒ pursuing certification
Southern Crescent Technical College – Industrial & Technology BuildingΒ pursuing certification

Designed to LEED Standards
Coggin Toyota of Jacksonville
Georgia Institute of Technology – Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM) Lab
Georgia Institute of Technology – Price Gilbert Memorial Library and Crosland Tower
Nalley Toyota of Roswell
West Georgia Technical College – Allied Health Services Building / General Classroom Building