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March 2015

| Business World

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In the heart of Downtown Chicago, Illinois,

the world-famous winds are shifting in the

direction of sustainability, and leading the

charge is AMA Plaza. Reaching heights of

695 feet, the 52-story skyscraper rests at a

bend in the Chicago River, and has been a

continued leader in energy efficiency since

construction was completed in

1972.De

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signed by Mies van der Rohe, a pioneer of

modern architecture, AMA Plaza was in-

fused with sustainability from the time it

was conceptualized, says General Manager

Susan Hammer.

“It was his last American building,” she

says.”Because of his forward thinking, it was

built with a lot of energy efficiencies already

in it. It had double-pane windows, a heat-

recovery machine; it was using the highest

technology of the time. It even won the En-

ergy Commission’s first award in 1972 for

being very energy efficient.”

As time moves forward, it is only natural that

technology does too. As a result, this was a

reality which Hammerhad to address with

AMA Plaza, setting in motion a multi-year

plan to modify and upgrade their systems in

order to set a new standard of sustainability

and energy efficiency.

“As technology changed and new equipment

and different ways of running large proper-

ties came into practice,” she explains. “It was

pretty clear that the building had to evolve

with those changing times.”