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Walsh Construction Headquarters image © James Steinkamp, Steinkamp PhotographyThis enormous abandoned warehouse in Chicago's West Loop has been converted into an amazing <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leadership_in_Energy_and_Environmental_Design">LEED Platinum and Energy Star-rated</a> office space. The new headquarters of <a href="http://www.walshgroup.com/">Walsh Construction</a> -- one of Chicago's largest construction firms -- looks like it was a pretty challenging project to transform a three-story concrete frame into a four-story, energy-efficient <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/green-renovation/">green renovation</a>. The wythe brick building has been fully redesigned by architecture firm <a href="http://www.scb.com/">Solomon Cordwell Buenz</a>, becoming the city's first building to use SolarDuct solar thermal technology to preheat outdoor air, and it's also capped with a green roof.1
Walsh Construction Headquarters image © James Steinkamp, Steinkamp PhotographyThe warehouse dates back to 1908 and was a cavernous space that needed a huge amount of work.2
Walsh Construction Headquarters image © James Steinkamp, Steinkamp PhotographyAll windows and some exterior walls were removed while the rest were insulated.3
Walsh Construction Headquarters image © James Steinkamp, Steinkamp PhotographyThe designers attempted to minimise waste during construction.4
Walsh Construction Headquarters image © James Steinkamp, Steinkamp PhotographyBricks demolished from the exterior wall were reused inside.5
Walsh Construction Headquarters image © James Steinkamp, Steinkamp PhotographyThe green roof system uses several water usage systems including stormwater management and rainwater harvesting, utilized for irrigation in the summer and then flush the low-flow toilets the rest of the year.6






