Though Aliza Skolnik started ESD’s San Francisco office only three years ago, she’s already a power player in the Bay Area.
Water penetration and condensation can cripple a building – especially data centers.
When there’s a holistic design approach that marries the hospital’s architectural desires with MEP design requirements, LEED certification is possible. (Read about article)
Though San Francisco and San Mateo counties boast an unemployment rate near 2.0%, the downside of that low number is that jobs of all types are becoming harder to fill. Further, how can companies retain the talented employees they already have?
ESD executives and employees are always keen to help the younger generation gain knowledge about real-world topics – and Chris Wilson is no exception.
Interested in learning how indoor environments can influence cognitive function (example: productivity), tenant attraction/retention and rent levels?
How will technology impact commercial real estate in the future, and how will developments improve employee wellness, sustainability and efficiency?
Buildings are the largest contributor to fossil fuel emissions in the United States. What can women do to help solve the problem while building a rewarding career in a growing field?
ESD has worked on a sizable amount of LEED-certified projects. So it’s no surprise that, thanks to its Energy+Eco group, the firm has received an important designation related to the certification system.