Fuse at Mason Square achieves LEED Platinum certification
May 19, 2026
May 19, 2026
A graduate education and interdisciplinary research facility setting a new standard for sustainability
George Mason University’s Fuse at Mason Square, a 345,000-square-foot hub for digital innovation, earned LEED Platinum certification―the university’s first building to do so. Fuse is designed to be future-ready, integrating sustainable elements to optimize occupant comfort and well-being while reducing environmental impact.
Through green practices applied via design, construction, and ongoing operations, the building demonstrates a substantial commitment to sustainability from both public and private sectors.
Fuse’s sustainability highlights include:
In addition to LEED Platinum, the building achieved net-zero energy and a Fitwel two-star rating.
Stantec served as the project architect working alongside Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate as developer and investor, Harrison Street as a capital partner, Clark Construction Group as contractor, and Cushman & Wakefield as property manager.