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Personal Greeting Anthony Floyd, FAIA

City of Scottsdale

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City of Scottsdale
Scottsdale, AZ

Bio

Anthony Floyd is a registered architect and Green Building Program Manager for the City of Scottsdale. He previously served as building official for the City of Scottsdale from 1988 -1995. In 1995, he participated in an international study program focusing on sustainability, development, and global ecology in England, India, Philippines, New Zealand, and Mexico. After returning in 1996, he worked to promote sustainable building practices in Scottsdale. As city liaison to a local citizen group, Anthony helped to establish Arizona’s first Green Building Program in 1998.

Anthony is involved in the administration of green building program guidelines including project qualification, education, energy code compliance and evaluation of alternative materials. He maintains the City’s green building rating standards for residential and commercial development and helps to facilitate Scottsdale’s LEED Gold mandate for newly constructed and renovated public facilities.

Anthony served on both the Drafting and Public Hearing Committees for the development of the International Green Construction Code (IGCC) and on the National Green Standard Committee in developing the ICC 700 Residential Green Building Standard. He currently chairs the Site Sustainability working group on the ASHRAE 189.1 Standards committee for the Design of High-Performance Green Buildings and is co-chair of the ICC Sustainability, Energy and High Performance Code Action Committee.

Anthony has taught building code and green construction standards courses at Arizona State University and Scottsdale Community College. He has a civil engineering and architecture degree from Penn State University and a Master’s degree in public administration from Arizona State University.

Education

Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona, United States
Masters in Public Administration, 1994
1991 To 1994

Penn State University
State College, Pennsylvania, United States
BS Architecture, 1978
Architecture
1974 To 1978

Penn State Universitry
State College, Pennsylvania, United States
AA Civil Engineering, 1974
Civil Engineering
1972 To 1974