
David W. Story, P.E., LEED AP
Principal
Harriman’s commitment to sustainable design is not only evident with the buildings that we design. We are also committed to reducing the use of fossil fuels by complying with the guidelines of the 2030 Challenge; and to reducing our energy consumption by documenting our energy reduction strategies and results with the American Institute of Architect’s 2030 Commitment.
The incorporation of sustainable strategies has been a hallmark of Harriman’s practice long before LEED or other incentive scoring systems were in existence. Core to Harriman’s philosophy is that we should conserve our limited resources and be good stewards of the planet by designing with sustainable materials and engineering systems that reduce our overall energy consumption.
Principal
Associate, Civil Engineer
Harriman was commissioned by TD Bank to design a new customer care call center in Auburn, Maine. Harriman designed a … Read More
Located in Glastonbury, a community along the Connecticut River on the outskirts of Hartford in central Connecticut, this Whole Foods … Read More
The 16,000-acre Camp Edwards, located within the Massachusetts Military Reservation, has historically been one of the premier training facilities in … Read More
Harriman developed a comprehensive master plan, entitled Sustainable Northampton for this “Paradise City” in western Massachusetts. Being a respectful and … Read More
This new 22,500-sq.-ft. addition to the existing 33,700-sq.-ft., two-building office complex provides additional space to allow for projected growth over … Read More