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DLA Distribution Headquarters
The building, designed by Clark Nexsen, features extensive use of natural lighting. Other environmentally friendly features include energy efficient lighting and equipment with motion and occupancy sensors, rainwater harvesting, extensive use of recycled and local materials, green roofs, photovoltaic panels on the roof, maximized solar orientation, and increased levels of insulation.

Photo by: Alfredo Barraza, USACE Baltimore |  VIRIN: 161118-D-EO141-101.JPG

Hall of Fame ceremonies

DLA Distribution Headquarters
The building, designed by Clark Nexsen, features extensive use of natural lighting. Other environmentally friendly features include energy efficient lighting and equipment with motion and occupancy sensors, rainwater harvesting, extensive use of recycled and local materials, green roofs, photovoltaic panels on the roof, maximized solar orientation, and increased levels of insulation.

Photo by: Alfredo Barraza, USACE Baltimore |  VIRIN: 161118-D-EO141-101.JPG

DLA Supply Chain Alliance Symposium and Exhibition

DLA Distribution Headquarters
The building, designed by Clark Nexsen, features extensive use of natural lighting. Other environmentally friendly features include energy efficient lighting and equipment with motion and occupancy sensors, rainwater harvesting, extensive use of recycled and local materials, green roofs, photovoltaic panels on the roof, maximized solar orientation, and increased levels of insulation.

Photo by: Alfredo Barraza, USACE Baltimore |  VIRIN: 161118-D-EO141-101.JPG

DSCC activities

DLA Distribution Headquarters
The building, designed by Clark Nexsen, features extensive use of natural lighting. Other environmentally friendly features include energy efficient lighting and equipment with motion and occupancy sensors, rainwater harvesting, extensive use of recycled and local materials, green roofs, photovoltaic panels on the roof, maximized solar orientation, and increased levels of insulation.

Photo by: Alfredo Barraza, USACE Baltimore |  VIRIN: 161118-D-EO141-101.JPG