Anica Landreneau
Director of Sustainable Design
HOK
Based in Washington, D.C., Anica Landreneau, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP, WELL AP, leads the sustainable discipline and consultancy practice at HOK. She is a member of the firm’s board of directors and design board.
Anica works to make Washington, D.C., one of the world’s greenest cities by supporting the District in green building policy development and implementation. She has authored several green building project management, design, operations and permitting guidelines for the District. Anica is serving her second term on the District of Columbia Green and Energy Codes TAG, authoring high-performance building codes, and is in her second term on the Mayor’s Green Building Advisory Council. Anica also is on the Infrastructure and Planning Committee for Georgetown Heritage in Washington, D.C.
Anica currently is serving on the LEED Advisory Committee, the AIA National Codes and Standards Committee, and the AIA Blue Ribbon Panel on Codes. She has been appointed to the 2019 International Codes Council Group B Commercial Energy Code Development Committee, which updates codes used internationally. Anica serves on the Consultative Council for the National Institute of Building Sciences and leads HOK’s partnerships with BREEAM USA, Delos/International WELL Building Institute and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) EDGE green building program. The University of Houston lists Anica as one of its prominent alumni.