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The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP, an architecture, planning, urban, and interior design firm, has earned the Living Building Challenge Petal Certification for its renovated San Diego studio.
The Miller Hull San Diego studio is the first project certified under the fourth version of the Living Building Challenge (LBC 4.0).
Presented by the International Living Future Institute (ILFI), Petal Certification is awarded to projects achieving at least three complete Petals, or performance areas, out of the seven total Petals of place, water, energy, health and happiness, materials, equity, and beauty.
The San Diego studio successfully pursued six of the seven Petals (place, energy, health and happiness, materials, equity, and beauty), which includes achieving net-zero energy. Miller Hull also installed a 24-kW photovoltaic (PV) array on the roof of the building and commits to energy conservation within office operations.
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