 From 1923, when the buildings were built until about three years ago, this was the offices of Fulton Supply Company. Today, it's a multi-family residence. It's an adaptive reuse, a historic rehab of three contiguous properties. We had a number of objectives in mind in design. First, we wanted to achieve considerable energy efficiency. We had blower tests with South Face and Georgia Power to determine where all the major air leaks were. We used six-inch insulation board on the roof which had been previously uninsulated. Instead of using central air conditioning with ducts, we built this with no ducts whatsoever. In addition to that, we used LED lighting throughout the building. All of our kitchen and bath appliances are energy star rated. It's smart business. I think any builder, developer or owner who's planning any significant size project will be well advised to check out the current programs for energy efficiency, both residential and commercial, that are being offered by Georgia Power.