More Information
We hope you enjoyed our Green Building Walking Tour! There is so much more to see, learn, and explore in our region! Here is some more information to inform your visit!

Abbreviated Walking Tour Route
If you have limited time and cannot complete our whole walking tour, try this shorter route! This route is just under 2 miles and will take 1-2 hours to complete.
Stop 1: David L. Lawrence Convention Center
Stop 2: Senator John Heinz History Center
Stop 3: August Wilson African American Culture Center
Stop 4: U.S. Steel Tower
Stop 4: Allegheny County Courthouse and Office Building
Stop 5: Market Square
Stop 6: Fairmont Hotel, The Tower at PNC Plaza, or Highmark 5th Ave Place
Stop 7: PNC Park (*Viewed from the Three Rivers Heritage Trail)
*Take the trail back to the Convention Center after having viewed PNC Park
END back at the Convention Center
Our Regional Green Building Statistics
- 370 LEED certified projects in Western Pennsylvania
- 560 buildings committed to Pittsburgh 2030 District goals of 50% reductions in energy, water, and transportation emissions by 2030, totaling 86.6 million square feet
- Six Top 10 Award Winners through the American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment (AIA COTE)
- Two fully Certified Living Buildings (of less than 30 nationally)
- Four Passive House certified structures (10 pre-certified) and a growing Passive House community
- Many examples of net-zero-energy or net-zero-ready buildings across the region
- One Sustainable Sites certified building
- Four WELL certified buildings and 35 more having achieved the WELL Health-Safety rating
Green Building Firsts in Pittsburgh
- First LEED Food Bank – Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank
- First LEED Financial Institution – PNC Firstside Center
- First LEED Convention Center – David L. Lawrence Convention Center
- First LEED University Dormitory – Carnegie Mellon University Stever House
- First LEED Public Arts Facility – Pittsburgh Glass Center
- First LEED Welcome Center in a Public Garden – Phipps Conservatory Welcome Center
- First LEED Smithsonian Property – Senator John Heinz History Center
- First LEED Radio Station – WYEP Radio Station
- First LEED University Dance Studio – Point Park University Dance Complex