CGA works to establish the viability of the space that wraps around clients' headquarters, research facilities and hospitality centers. Our clients benefit from our primary ethic: to advance the integration of robust business practices with healthy internal environments that support productivity. CGA creates internal space within appealing structures designed to support families that care.
Our CGA "Living Smart" model is the center-piece of all CGA green residences. Through a hands-on creative approach, each individual client is a participant in project development, resulting in a home focused on owner's advanced lifestyle. CGA is dedicated to anticipating the diverse needs of our clients, who are leaders in industry, hospitality and the owners of notable homes.
All CGA projects begin with a study of what our clients perceive, want, and need. Our clients are the beneficiaries of our pioneering work into structures that incorporate green building concepts, offering healthy indoor environments, supported by advanced energy efficiency.
Our CGA "Living Smart" model is the center-piece of all CGA green residences. Through a hands-on creative approach, each individual client is a participant in project development, resulting in a home focused on owner's advanced lifestyle. CGA is dedicated to anticipating the diverse needs of our clients, who are leaders in industry, hospitality and the owners of notable homes.
All CGA projects begin with a study of what our clients perceive, want, and need. Our clients are the beneficiaries of our pioneering work into structures that incorporate green building concepts, offering healthy indoor environments, supported by advanced energy efficiency.
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Clint Good, AIA is a pioneer in environmental architecture.
His extensive research into building ecology led him to develop his book, Healthful Houses: How to Design and Build Your Own.
He has been a frequent lecturer on radio and TV broadcasts and been featured in numerous articles in national publications, including The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
Good's mantra is: "Ensure that all occupants live and work in buildings that advance health and well-being and they will be productive."
His extensive research into building ecology led him to develop his book, Healthful Houses: How to Design and Build Your Own.
He has been a frequent lecturer on radio and TV broadcasts and been featured in numerous articles in national publications, including The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
Good's mantra is: "Ensure that all occupants live and work in buildings that advance health and well-being and they will be productive."
The space that surrounds you and your team is a direct influence over the quality of work produced by your enterprise.
The decisions made to adjust that space should be smooth and non-intrusive.
Starting with a diverse range of potential patterns for the redevelopment of a previously existing space, CGA offered a targeted series of designs to George Mason Bank, who selected a geometric design scheme to be used throughout their facility.
In keeping with an overall contemporary design, both the public and teller counters work together with the detail and finishes selected, to promote a healthy common space for both banking customers and employees.
The decisions made to adjust that space should be smooth and non-intrusive.
Starting with a diverse range of potential patterns for the redevelopment of a previously existing space, CGA offered a targeted series of designs to George Mason Bank, who selected a geometric design scheme to be used throughout their facility.
In keeping with an overall contemporary design, both the public and teller counters work together with the detail and finishes selected, to promote a healthy common space for both banking customers and employees.
Healthful Houses: How to Design and Build Your Own, Clint Good, AIA, Guaranty Press, 1988.
Featured in the following periodicals: Wall Street Journal, Changing Times, Washington Post, Professional Builder, King Features Syndicate, Human Ecologist, New Realities, The Bookwatch, East/West Magazine, Practical Homeowner, Southern Living, Whole Earth Review, Special Report magazine, 1001 Home Ideas, Naturalist Review.
Seminar "Vulnerability Assessment for chemical and Biological Terrorism", AIA Convention, San Diego, 2003.
Featured in the following periodicals: Wall Street Journal, Changing Times, Washington Post, Professional Builder, King Features Syndicate, Human Ecologist, New Realities, The Bookwatch, East/West Magazine, Practical Homeowner, Southern Living, Whole Earth Review, Special Report magazine, 1001 Home Ideas, Naturalist Review.
Seminar "Vulnerability Assessment for chemical and Biological Terrorism", AIA Convention, San Diego, 2003.
CGA supports the growing need of our clients to reach across the miles, to tie together the creative efforts of like-minded individuals in demanding high quality solutions centered on environment-protecting structure.
Now, after 25 years, our clients have begun to form a living grid worldwide, ready to share the next level of innovation.
Now, after 25 years, our clients have begun to form a living grid worldwide, ready to share the next level of innovation.
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