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Mariposa Lily Welcomes 41 Households Home in Los Angeles
Los Angeles 10th District City Councilwoman Heather Hutt, Los Angeles County officials, community partners, project funders, project team members, and new residents celebrated the grand opening of West Hollywood Community Housing Corporation’s (WHCHC) all-new affordable apartment community, Mariposa Lily, on Thursday, November 2, 2023!

“This is wonderful!” exclaimed Councilwoman Hutt. “This is about dignity. The dignity to come home to housing that is affordable, where you feel safe and don’t have to worry about rent. Congratulations to the new residents.”

Located in the Koreatown/Pico-Union neighborhood of Los Angeles, Mariposa Lily provides 41 high-quality affordable rental apartments for individuals and families with limited income, with 20 units reserved as permanent supportive housing for households who have experienced homelessness.

“We are excited to welcome our newest residents to their homes,” said Jesse Slansky, WHCHC President & CEO. “At the same time, we were overwhelmed with the need for high quality, affordable housing. More than 10,000 people applied for Mariposa Lily.”

“I’ve been stable in my employment for years, but it’s not enough to cover the constant rising rents,” said new resident, Shontique. “I am very grateful to have this opportunity. I still well up with relief and gratitude.”

Mariposa Lily is built on formerly under-utilized city-owned land and is partially funded by the Los Angeles Housing Department’s Measure HHH. Additional funders include Bank of America, California Department of Housing and Community Development, California Debt Limit Allocation Committee, California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, Citibank, Corporation for Supportive Housing, Los Angeles County Development Authority, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (No Place Like Home), and Los Angeles Housing Department.
UC Irvine College of Health Sciences Wins its Third DBIA Award!
HED is proud to share that the University of California, Irvine, Susan & Henry Samueli College of Health Sciences Building and Sue & Bill Gross Nursing and Health Sciences Hall project has won its third Design Build Institute of America (DBIA) award of 2023! Earning the:

• Design Build Institute of America (DBIA) – Best in Process, Best Value, 2023
• Design Build Institute of America (DBIA) - Excellence in Healthcare Facilities, 2023
• Design Build Institute of America (DBIA) - Merit Award – Healthcare Facilities, 2023

The University of California, Irvine’s (UCI) Susan and Henry Samueli College of Health Sciences Building and Sue and Bill Gross Nursing and Health Sciences Hall was an ambitious project consisting of two interconnected buildings designed to create a transdisciplinary experience. The facilities offer instructional, academic and administrative spaces that foster collaboration and innovation. It spans approximately 118,200 SF and houses the Samueli Integrative Health Institute, including: research areas, instructional spaces, student support facilities, academic and administrative offices and a food service facility. The Sue and Bill Gross Nursing and Health Sciences Hall, approximately 81,500 SF, is home to a clinical skills laboratory, instructional spaces, student support areas, research facilities and administrative offices.

The design-build team integrated advanced technology and innovative design concepts to construct a physical space for clinical treatment, research and health science education. This project notably serves as a gateway and destination, effectively merging medical research, academic study and clinical treatment within one building.

At the start of the procurement process, the design-build team and trade partners worked together to identify project risks and then allocated and shared the risks based on their respective roles and expertise. The team kicked off the project with a partnering session and partnering agreement that committed each team member to the project’s goals. Project partners were carefully selected based on qualifications, including past performance, collaborative history, working relationships, and commitment to project goals, as evidenced by the inclusion of five DBIA certified professionals. This team embraced UCI’s project vision of health and wellness as well as the inherent culture of collaboration and innovation of design-build and committed to providing best value in all categories.


HED joins iMasons Climate Accord, Committing to carbon reduction in digital infrastructure
HED is proud to announce that we have been named a Mover within the iMasons Climate Accord.

The iMasons Climate Accord is a coalition united on carbon reduction in digital infrastructure. Together, our mandate is to achieve global carbon accounting of digital infrastructure to influence market-based decisions and drive the industry to achieve carbon neutrality.

“HED’s firmwide mission is to have a positive impact for our clients, the community, and the world through design excellence," says Michael Cooper, PE, LEED AP, MBA, FACEC, President of HED, "Our definition of design excellence is a solution built from thoughtful decision-making that creates measurable, real world positive impact, and we believe sustainability is inseparable from that. We believe that as an integrated architectural and engineering design firm of national scale, we’re uniquely positioned to assist clients in reducing their operational and embodied carbon, and take that role seriously."

HED is committed to using our design talent and skill to build a better future. HED was an early signatory to both the 1.5°C COP26 Communiqué and AEC Sustainable Leaders Group Build Back Greener campaigns, and is one of only a handful of firms to be a signatory of both the The American Institute of Architects (AIA) 2030 commitment and the Carbon Leadership Forum's MEP 2040 Challenge—committing ourselves to reducing operational and embodied carbon across all projects, to reduce each project’s energy use, and decarbonize building systems with a goal of being Net Zero by the year 2030. We see participation as a Mover within the iMasons Climate Accord to be a complimentary and equally important effort, and are committed to playing our part. HED is committed to these programs and supporters of these causes because we believe it aligns with our firm's values and dedication to supporting clients with climate-resilient design.

HED has a proud legacy of many “firsts” in sustainable design, and is among the exclusive list of approximately 50 firms that have won the AIA COTE Top Ten award more than once. At HED, great design is about thinking creatively to overcome challenges and improve real world outcomes.
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