SOUTHFACE SPONSORS
Sponsors are vital to the work that Southface does and we are deeply appreciative of their generous and ongoing support. Indeed, the old saying that you are “judged by the company you keep” is an apt one for Southface!
We proudly welcome visitors to our campus where they enter our buildings through the Melaver Atrium, possibly to attend a building science training in our Home Depot Foundation Training Center; host their meeting in our Kendeda Boardroom; participate in a discussion in our Epic Metals Conference Room; or even join a reception on our Turner Foundation Green Roof.
Southface thanks our sponsors who contribute so much to our organization, events, and programs - all with the goal of achieving a sustainable future for us all. We hope you will join us in thanking them too, whenever the opportunity presents itself.
Program Sponsors
The Home Depot Foundation
The Turner Foundation
The U.S. Department of Energy Building Technologies Program
The Georgia Department of Community Affairs
The Georgia Environmental Finance Authority
The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
The South Carolina Energy Office
The City of Atlanta
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
ENERGY STAR
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources
The U.S. Department of Energy Building America Program
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
EarthCraft Sponsors
The Home Depot, Inc.
Icynene, Inc.
Water Furnace
Huber Engineered Woods, LLC
Johns Manville, a Berkshire Hathaway company
Marvin Windows & Doors
Panasonic
Aeroseal Southeast
Fi-Foil
Tremco Barrier Solutions
2012 Event Sponsors
AGL Resources Inc.
Ameresco
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Balfour Beatty Construction
Brasfield & Gorrie General Contractors
C-W-C, LLC
Collins Cooper Carusi Architects, Inc.
EPA
Gables Residential
Georgia Power
Griffith Engineering Inc.
Hannah Solar
Hardin Construction Company, LLC
HDR Architecture, Inc.
Herman Miller, Inc.
Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc.
Juneau Construction Company
Liquid Studios
Lord, Aeck & Sargent
Perkins+Will
Ross-Bain Green Building, LLC
The Home Depot Foundation
The Kendeda Fund
WaterFurnace International, Inc.
Whole Foods Market
Did You Know?
Recent studies suggest renewable energy resources can meet up to 30 percent of the Southeast’s electric power needs within the next 15 years.
