Hilton Hotels is about to open America’s first green hotel, in Vancouver, Washington. The 226 room hotel was designed to be green in almost every way, and will be the first LEED-certified major hotel in the country. Designed by Portland architecture firm Fletcher Farr Ayott , the hotel was constructed with recycled steel and recyclable brick. The building reduces energy consumption in a variety of ways: automatic sensors turn off lights and heating in unoccupied rooms, employees are encouraged to use public transport, and alternative fueling stations are available for electric cars.
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Hmmm…..the hotel goes green but the family couldn’t be more infected with affluenza. Almost a balance trade….almost.
the innovative use of materials and design techniques to reduce material and energy usage in the building are terriffic. i do wonder why the perhaps more stylstic aspects of the architecture are so conservative though, it seems like a strange dichotomy.
I wonder what methods they use to encourage employees using public transport. non-subsidized parking? subsidized transit tickets? or just fluff?
Fantastic that hotels are making this move.
Comment to Becky – The family has nothing to do with Hilton Hotels. Do the research before you comment. Hilton Hotels is not owned by Paris Hilton. Continue following the tabloids, and leave the business to the professionals.