emersion DESIGN participated in #DaylightHour by turning off non-essential lighting from noon to 1 pm. We are fortunate to work in an office space with lots of natural light!
As a result of remote work requirements due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more companies are realizing that employees can be highly productive at home or other secondary locations.
The ACEC Ohio Engineering Excellence Awards Competition is a national program that, for over 50 years, has recognized engineering companies for the role they play in developing projects “that demonstrate a high degree of achievement, value, and ingenuity.”
Congratulations to Andy Glass and Yasha Ogg on becoming Passive House Institute Certified! Andy and Yasha will provide our clients with Passive House knowledge to ensure quality in architecture and design throughout the planning and execution of Passive House projects.
This year's Sporting Clays event supported the SAME Scholarship & Mentoring Fund. The emersion/Dawn Construction team is pictured above (Tim Wiley, Branden Ochman, Dawn Ochman, Alan Hautman, and Mike Chapman).
Pepper Selects Iconic Historic Building in Lockland for SW Ohio Headquarters
"We are looking forward to bringing new life and purpose to this historic building in the heart of the Village of Lockland" said Jerry Noble, Vice President and Regional Director for Pepper Construction's Cincinnati office.
Beyond Sustainability : The Era of Performance Based Design
Only by comparing simulated and actual performance, can an owner determine whether a building has achieved the goals set forth at the start of the project.
Since the Art Climb opened in Spring 2020, this new civic commons has welcomed more than 265,000 visitors to Cincinnati Art Museum’s grounds and that doesn’t include the thousands of furry friends who have accompanied them!
Amy Green Completes Yale University Sustainability & Health Program
Congratulations to Amy Green, NCIDQ on completing the Yale University School of Public Health Climate Change and Health Certification Program! Amy was one of 100 accepted out of the 800+ applicant pool. The program’s three courses covered climate change, adaptation to climate change, and climate change communication.