

| Size: | Eight stories; 172,000 square feet |
| Cost: | $35 million – base building $2.3 million – interiors |
| Date: | Completed in 1998 |
| Client: | The Nature Conservancy |
| Architect: | HOK |
One of the first major headquarters buildings in the U.S. to incorporate extensive sustainable design concepts, the eight-story office tower constructed for The Nature Conservancy reflects the organization’s commitment to conservation and environmental stewardship. The building is located on a redeveloped brownfield site in the Metro-accessible community of Ballston. Foulger-Pratt served as developer and general contractor for the 172,000-square-foot build-to-suit base building as well as The Nature Conservancy’s 100,000-square-foot office build-out.
