Landmark energy efficiency
The built environment is responsible for a huge percentage of global emissions, which makes the NYC Local Law 95, also known as the Energy Grades Law, poignant. Achieving an A-grade in the Building Energy Efficiency audit is a rare achievement for a century-old building.
As part of the city’s strategy to reduce overall emissions and improve energy efficiency in all its buildings, exhaustive checks are required from owners of large buildings to measure their energy and water consumption — and in this way, The Crown Building has achieved the highest score. In New York City, the heating and cooling of buildings totals over 80 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions, and the sensitive painstaking restoration of the building, which extends to advanced glazing and insulation, and the use of LED bulbs throughout, has resulted in maximum efficacy around energy use.