GAIA Receives Three Sustainable Innovation Awards

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Once you’re aware of the environmental atrocities happening today, it leaves you with no choice but to walk the walk and push the envelope as far as you can.”

Ryan McEvoy, owner and consultant of Campbell Collective and founder of Gaia.

Before and after photos of a house with solar panels

Campbell Collective

Awarded Project Of The Year and Honor for Water.

Gaia transformed a single-family house built in 1947 to achieve net-positive energy and net-positive water by designing an advanced greywater system, mitigating the drought challenges faced by Southern California residents. 

The Campbell Collective is pursuing full Living Building Challenge, the world’s most rigorous sustainable building certification.

Avion Burbank

Awarded Merit for Health + Wellbeing  Avion Burbank, which has earned LEED Gold, is redefining the local business market in Burbank, California.

The masterplan environment consists of 17 buildings spanning 1.25 million SF of creative industrial, office, retail, and hospitality. Innovation was applied to reduce their energy, water, and carbon footprint while providing amenity-rich features to foster a modern, healthy, community-oriented lifestyle. 

Project team: Overton Moore Properties and Invesco (owner-developers); HPA and Gensler (architects); Gaia: Chris McKinley (LEED Project Manager) and Alejandro Manilla (Commissioning Agent)

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