The Maryland/DC Chapter of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties in May 2006 recognized the new FCNL building on Capitol Hill at a banquet and ceremony attended by area real estate developers, marketers, build contractors, financiers, and architects. The award is for
Best Environmentally Friendly Building
Presented to a building that has exceeded current criteria for sustainable design through any or all of the following: energy efficiency, use of recycled materials, maximization of green space, alternative energy sources, and other such measures. See the winners
In making the presentation, the president of the National Association, Thomas J. Bisacquino, noted that this project achieved environmental and energy goals while renovating a civil war era historic building on Capitol Hill and adding a modern addition and that fit well into both the historic residential and the federal office contexts.
FCNL Education Fund’s board, our General Committee, members of our several standing committees, the Building Renovation Advisory Group, the Capitol Campaign Core Committee, the many capital campaign volunteers nationwide, our wonderful FCNL Contacts at Meetings and Churches, our staff, and our loyal and concerned donors made this award possible.