Mother Arnetta Crawford Apartments LEED certified

Posted on March 21, 2016

MacQuesten is proud to announce that Mother Arnetta Crawford Apartments in the Bronx has been Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified. Mother Arnetta Crawford Apartments received a silver rating for its green initiatives and resource efficiency. LEED-certified buildings use less water and energy, and they reduce greenhouse gas emissions – all money-saving efforts.

Mother Arnetta Crawford Apartments is located at 1500 Hoe Avenue. It features 84 affordable housing units, Modern Italian kitchens with bamboo flooring and anti-microbial corridor floors.

According to its website, LEED prides itself on being the most widely used third-party verification for green building.

Brendan Joyce

A passionate photographer and musician since childhood; he has woven together his love for visual and audio storytelling as a Multimedia Specialist. Brendan stands out as having a particular flare for merging the two components. He began his career as a photoshop expert in print media; his audio talent was soon recognized, sought after, and integrated into animated presentations. His penchant for things audio lies in the roots of his love for music. Brendan is a former student of Walter Garces, Henry Adler and John Kasica. He played percussion in both the Webster University Symphony Orchestra and the St. Louis Philharmonic Orchestra and graduated from Webster University with a Bachelor of Arts in music. Brendan has performed locally, with various groups, he takes his camera everywhere; loves capturing the beauty of the human face, enjoys traveling, creating websites and engineering audio.

http://www.brendanjoyce.com
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