Taubman College Alumnus, Jim Nicolow, Earns Prestigious Designation
Jim Nicolow, (B.S.’91 and M.Arch.’95) is among 43 of the world’s most distinguished green building professionals to be selected as 2012 LEED Fellows. A nationally recognized expert on sustainable design, Nicolow leads LAS’ effort to incorporate sustainable design strategies and features into the firm’s design projects.
The LEED Fellow designation is the green building industry’s most prestigious professional designation, recognizing exceptional contributions to green building and significant professional achievement within the rapidly growing community of LEED Professionals.
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About Lord, Aeck & Sargent:
LAS is an award-winning architectural firm serving clients in academic, historic preservation, scientific, arts and cultural, and multi-family housing and mixed-use markets. The firm’s core values are responsive design, technological expertise and exceptional service. The firm is listed as 28th in Architect, the Magazine of the American Institute of Architects’ annual “Architect 50” ranking of U.S. architecture firms. The ranking is based on business, sustainability and design excellence/pro bono. In 2007, Lord, Aeck & Sargent was one of the first architecture firms to adopt The 2030 Challenge, an initiative whose ultimate goal is the design of carbon-neutral buildings, or buildings that use no fossil-fuel greenhouse gas-emitting energy to operate, by the year 2030. Lord, Aeck & Sargent has offices in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Atlanta, Georgia; Austin, Texas; and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. For more information, visit the firm at lordaecksargent.com.