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Project Gallery: California State Lottery Headquarters

Daylight harvesting, combined with a computerized, sun-tracking program to monitor window shades, contributes to LEED Gold certification for the California State Lottery offices: User-generated architecture from LPAS Architecture + Design.

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California State Lottery Headquarters in Sacramento, California by LPAS Architecture + Design.

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California State Lottery Headquarters in Sacramento, California by LPAS Architecture + Design.

Located north of downtown Sacramento and adjacent to the confluence of the American and Sacramento Rivers, the California State Lottery Headquarters serves more than 400 employees. Budgeted at $63 million, the project’s IPD delivery reduced the final building cost to $58 million and obtained LEED Gold Certification. Because of the efficiency of the building’s design and inclusion of numerous sustainable strategies, the user realizes a reduction in operation and maintenance cost of over 32 percent, as compared to the existing facility, and it also demonstrates responsible development from an economic, environmental, and cultural standpoint.

For more details and images of the California State Lottery Headquarters, visit ARCHITECT‘s Project Gallery.

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