LEED-NC (Version 2.1) -
Credit Categories Recommended for the Cambridge Green
Team
- Sites - LEED Credit 8 - Light Reduction
- Energy and Atmosphere - LEED Credit 1 - Optimize Energy Performance
- Materials and Resources - LEED Credit 1.1 - Building Re-Use
- Materials and Resources - LEED Credit 5.1 - Regional Materials
- Indoor Environmental Quality - LEED Credit 8.1 - Daylight and Views
The Green Team develops and promotes architectural mesh façade systems that can meet the most current credit requirements of LEED-NC (Version 2.1) Green Building and Sustainable Design Rating System. Since many credit categories require integration with other products, our Green Team provides consultation and direction on a project-by-project basis to maximize LEED credits.

As an active member of the United States Green Building Council (USGBC), Cambridge Architectural is committed to promoting methods, technologies and products resulting in environmentally responsible and healthy buildings that do not sacrifice profit. To accomplish this, select Cambridge Architectural staff members, our Green Team, receive ongoing education and training related to important issues surrounding Green Building design.
Cambridge Architectural manufacturing processes meet or exceed standards for safety, storm/ground water protection, resource management, waste water reduction and raw material recycling programs.
As Green Design related sustainable building design continues to grow, Cambridge Architectural will continue to work as a responsible building product manufacturer to provide product and manufacturing solutions that are environmentally responsible. Although accreditation programs have been important to the current trends, we at Cambridge feel that keeping sustainable Green Building Design in the forefront of our division is the most important aspect to continuing to improve the quality of our environment.

