IIDA Seeks Green Nominations
The Association hopes the awards will broaden the definition of social responsibility.
Staff -- Interior Design, 1/26/2006 12:00:00 AM
Environmentally-conscious companies will be honored once again this year, with the 2006 Sustainable Awards, presented by the The International Interior Design Association. The Sustainable Leadership Awards, according to the IIDA, were created to unite best practices, design and development excellence, and sustainable leadership, and to open up a broader definition of corporate social responsibility. The search is on for nominees.
Categories include architecture and interior architecture/interior design firms, for-profit companies with sales over $5 billion, including global/multinationals, for-profit companies and enterprises with sales under $5 billion, and not-for-profit organizations including both government and private sector organizations.
Nominations, due March 1, can be made via Corporate Real Estate Executives and/or Service Provider Self-Nomination Guidelines.
More application information is available online. Further information can be received from Martha Parker, the program manager via email sustainableleadership@att.net or phone at 888-548-5800.
The Awards are sponsored by the IIDA, the American Institute of Architects Committees on the Environment, the American Institute of Architects Committees on Interior Architecture, and CoreNet Global.
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