Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Building 24
Building 24 incorporates many of the successful design components tvsdesign developed for Building 21. This includes a floor plan that locates meeting spaces and service space in the core surrounded by enclosed offices, creating an open plan at the perimeter of the building. Light shelves reflect daylight deep into the interior, offering abundant natural light and views to the outside. Stairs are located at the ends of the building, providing large view windows, natural light and an overall inviting atmosphere.
Building 24 has been designed to achieve LEED Gold certification through use of strategies that reflect CDC’s commitment to workplace and environmental health and complies with Federal facilities mandates for a minimum 30% reduction in energy usage from the ASHRAE 90.1-2004 baseline.







