Croxton Collaborative Architects (CCA) is an internationally renowned firm based in New York, credited by the U.S. Green Building Council for establishing the founding principles and practices of Green Architecture in America. Led by Randolph Croxton, a founder of the AIA Committee on the Environment, CCA specializes in sustainable and human-centered architecture and design, offering a wide range of services including architecture, master planning, interior design, and LEED certification administration.
With over 30 years of experience and more than 80 completed projects, CCA has garnered numerous accolades for their commitment to maximum performance and optimum environmental quality. Notable projects include the Natural Resources Defense Council Headquarters, the National Audubon Society Headquarters, and the development of the 2004 World Trade Center Sustainable Design Guidelines for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's redevelopment. Recognized for their thought leadership in design, CCA continues to shape a greener future for the built environment.
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