Lett Architects is a member of the Canadian Green Building Council. We have a conviction and belief that designing buildings to maximize their value, minimize their environmental impact and ensure their viability by creating high performance and low consumption is not only a responsible thing to do, but it is an investment in the future.
Creating a high performance and healthy environment within a building is an essential ingredient in our sustainable designs. Lett Architects is actively researching and incorporating a variety of environmental design aspects into its projects.
We have practised the application of sustainable design throughout many of our projects. Bill Lett is accredited as a professional in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program (LEED AP) and has designed our LEED Gold targeted Grey Bruce Health Unit in Owen Sound (w. Salter Pilon Architecture). He is also responsible for the design of the LEED Gold targeted Port Hope Community Health Centre, the LEED Silver targeted Peterborough Centennial Museum (w. Lundholm Associates Architects) and the LEED Silver targeted Barrie Fire and Emergency Services Station #1 (w. Salter Pilon Architecture).
