AIA Palm Beach honors two LEO A DALY projects
The Toby & Leon Cooperman Sinai Residences in Boca Raton received an award in the residential category and LEO A DALY’s West Palm Beach studio received an interiors award.
LEO A DALY signs MEP 2040 pledge, pushing forward sustainability goals
LEO A DALY has signed on to MEP 2040, a movement to radically reduce total carbon emissions associated with building systems through collective action. Signatories seek to achieve operational net zero in their projects by 2030 and net zero embodied carbon by 2040.
Danette Riddle joins LEO A DALY to lead strategy and growth
Danette Riddle will develop and lead LEO A DALY’s brand strategy and marketing, in collaboration with other firm leadership. She will play a key role in the firm’s ambitious near-term growth goals.
LEO A DALY experts share decarbonization strategies with Facilities Management Advisor
Leo A. Daly Company CEO Ed Benes and LEO A DALY embodied carbon subject matter expert Jake Zach were featured in Facilities Management Advisor, sharing strategies for reducing embodied carbon in buildings.
King Hamad American Mission Hospital Receives NHRA Highest Level of Accreditation
Compliant with NHRA and International Infection Prevention and Control (IPC), the multi-specialty hospital design gives specific attention to hospital-acquired infections.
AIA Florida Honors 360 Rosemary with Statewide Award
Office tower in West Palm Beach wins Merit Award of Excellence for New Work
360 Rosemary, a 20-story mixed-use project in West Palm Beach, Florida, has earned a Merit Award of Excellence for New Work from AIA Florida.
LEO A DALY served as the architect of record for the office tower, designed to stimulate growth and spark the redevelopment of the West Palm Beach downtown area.
Elkus Manfredi Architects Ltd. served as the design architecture firm.
The building has become an iconic tower in the West Palm Beach skyline with an intricate grid façade design incorporating ceramic tiles, aluminum cladding, and glass for a unique design that sets 360 Rosemary apart from other structures in the area. The building offers spectacular views of the surrounding area from the Class-A office spaces and provides welcoming urban spaces for the community at the ground level.
The LEED Gold-certified building features 250,000 SF of office space and 22,600 SF of ground-level retail. The building also provides seven levels of structured parking and 10,000 SF outdoor amenity space, including four terraces. Located next to the new Brightline high-speed rail station/residential complex, this structure builds on the evolution of the Rosemary Avenue corridor in West Palm Beach.
“Congratulations to everyone who worked on the 360 Rosemary team,” said William Hanser, managing principal of LEO A DALY’s West Palm Beach studio. “We are proud to have been part of this innovative project that will undoubtedly contribute to further revitalizing a key corridor in West Palm Beach, and we greatly appreciate that AIA Florida recognizes the high level of architecture the building has brought to the area.”
The building previously received an award from the Palm Beach chapter of the AIA.