How To Improve A Building



Similar documents
From Pre-K to Higher Ed: Healthy, Green Schools in the Delaware Valley

TTU Green Standards. TTU Green Standards

Za abeel Energy City Master Plan. Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Step 2: Define Project Objectives

Environmental Sustainability

Sustainable Features. High-performance HVAC. High-performance Envelope Green Roof Day-Lighting Bicycle Infrastructure

POMONA COLLEGE Sustainability Integration Office Facilities and Campus Services

Los Angeles Mission College Facilities Master Plan Draft Program Environmental Impact Report 3.5 ENERGY CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY.

100% 50% 92% 99% LEED Facts PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS. Multi-occupant spaces have adjustable thermostats and lighting. Reduced water usage for landscaping

LEED PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Elon University Sustainability Master Plan Developed by the Office of Sustainability and Environmental Advisory Council

Each icon on this map represents the physical location of a station.

2008 City of Chicago Green Pavilion

Green House, Hungary

Challenging Sustainable Goals for Landscape Architects

TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE DALLAS

Green Buildings Guidelines for Harvard

How school administrators and board members are improving learning and saving money

HORT 4012 Campus Sustainability Class. Denise Newell LSU Planning, Design & Construction

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL. Geof Syphers, PE, LEED AP BD+C Codding Enterprises 2010

DISCOVERY HALL, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON BOTHELL Bothell, Washington 78,200 sf

Holistic Approach in Delivering Government Buildings The Low Carbon Concept

Industrial Green Building Retrofit 101 Opportunities and Challenges. Light Industrial Green Building Retrofits. Why Green Retrofit?

Siemens Gebze Location FIRST GREEN BUILDING IN TURKEY CERTIFICIED AS LEED GOLD

Our Triple Bottom Line...

Credits Overview. Slide 1

The University earned a Green Rating for its campus wide initiatives from the Princeton Review.

NEBRASKA LEED PROJECTS

2010 Program Completion Form Registered Providers are responsible for reporting to the AIA/CES the names of ALL AIA members.

Sika Sarnafil World Class Roofing and Waterproofing

Organizational Change Management for Sustainability Pearson Inc

10 COOLEST SCHOOLS College students amp up the fight against climate change

CASE STUDY: The EVERGREEN

Pima County. Sustainable Action Plan for County Operations

125 Mount Auburn Second Floor Office Renovation LEED-CI Silver, September 2008

Gloria Marshall Elementary School. Spring Independent School District Houston, TX

Systems Selection Enclosure Systems Material Selection Assessment and Mitigation

San Antonio College. Energy Systems Laboratory TEXAS ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

GREEN SCHOOLS CASE STUDY. West Wing Elementary

Massport Sustainability Design Standards and Guidelines (SDG)

34% 81% 84% 19% GOLD PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS. LEED Facts. Stubbs Laboratory

Transportation assistance parents are encouraged to car pool when driving to schools

Green Codes & IGCC Update

Going for LEED Gold: SUSTAINABLE DESIGN IN THE RICHARD IVEY BUILDING

Colleges & Universities

Rules of Thumb Energy Efficiency in Buildings

Cx for the Forgotten Resource: Water. Daniel Forino, PE, LEED AP BD+C

How school facilities managers and business officials are reducing operating costs and saving money

EKU Sustainability Strategic Plan 12/3/2015

ENERGY EFFICIENCY EXPERTS. MCW's. Environmental Record. Green Design REDUCING OUR CLIENTS' ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT

Sustainability Institute At The College of New Jersey. Donna Drewes, PP/AICP Co-Director Sustainability Institute Co-Director Sustainable Jersey

CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS CLIMATE ACTION PLAN MAY 2013

GRID NEUTRAL CALIFORNIA SCHOOLS

Brian Salisbury. Director, Strategic Planning Community Living British Columbia

Threshold Determination: California Case Law

Energy Efficiency Opportunities Report Continuing our sustainability journey

Guide to the (Non-Residential) California Green Building Standards Code. Including changes effective July 1, 2012

Lappeenranta Climate Capital of FINLAND

Architect: Cigler Marani Architects


SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS SELF EVALUATION TOOL

CLEAN GREEN & SUSTAINABLE NS

Ivywild School District Model of a Sustainable Neighborhood: a national symbol of Colorado s sustainability leadership

Policy GRN The City will adopt a Go Green Initiative to implement strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions within the City s borders.

Multiple sources of energy will be available, giving the consumer choices. A Higher Percentage of Energy will come from renewable energy sources

How To Calculate Cost Of An Eco-Friendly Building

GUIDELINES FOR APPROVING AIA/CES SUSTAINABLE DESIGN COURSES

What. to Us. Green. Means. of our time.

Students and Faculty Lead Local Green Building Projects: A Sustainable Model


Code for Sustainable Homes Guidelines

How To Design A Sustainable Roofing

George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia Environmental Education and Outreach

Richardsville Elementary The First Net Zero Energy Public School in the U.S. Installations Conference

A Sustainable, Master-Planned Data Center Park.

ENVIRONMENTAL, ENERGY AND TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT

Sustainability Master Plan. Texas A&M University

COMcheck Basics. Rose Bartlett Pam Cole

Kristopher B. King 28 Montagu St

BOMA BESt AND LEED EBOM COMPARISON

Aldrich Hall. LEED Facts. Silver 34* Case Study. Harvard Business School. Aldrich Hall Boston, MA

Department Notes of Construction Management California State University, Chico

EarthCents (DSM) Program Summary

Center for Sustainable Business Growth

Green Building Education and Research at the University of Florida

DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING A ROBUST AND SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS GREEN FUND: RECOMMENDATIONS FROM SUSTAINABILITY OFFICERS

Benchmarking & Green Goals Summary

New Jersey Green Ribbon Schools Application

Summit County Energy Plan - Goals A. Explanation and Comparison: State and Summit County Goals B. Measurement and Verification

C21 Ecologically Sustainable Development

University of South Florida Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory FY

Beyond Code Programs: Design Strategies and Best Practices. Eric Makela, Britt/Makela Group

303 5 th Avenue, Suite 1702 New York, NY (212)

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY ACTION PLAN AND SOLAR PILOT PROJECTS

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM POLICY ON SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES

Mr. Steve Mayer, PMP, P.E. McClellan Remediation Program Manger Air Force Real Property Agency. May 11, 2011

Office of Sustainability Annual Report

University of Central Florida Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report

SUSTAINABILITY AS A BUSINESS MODEL THE UNIVERSITY FUNDING FOUNDATION PRESIDENTS PANEL 8 JUNE 2016

Transcription:

SUSTAINABILITY TRIFECTA Three Approaches to Campus Sustainability Mike Reca Associate VP Facilities & Auxiliary Services Rider University Frank Sherman Director of Sustainability Spiezle Architectural Group

Best Practice The Eastern Regional Association of Physical Plant Administrators (ERAPPA) is a Registered Provider with the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for non-aia members are available on request. This program is registered with the AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.

Learning Objectives Upon completion of this program you will be able to: 1. Demonstrate successful approaches to achieving LEED certification in a campus setting. 2. Identify which cost effective green building strategies were used to achieve LEED credits. 3. Understand how synergies between green building strategies create more cost effective designs. 4. Explore how LEED Certified buildings support larger campus sustainability efforts.

THREE SCHOOLS - THREE APPROACHES PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY

RIDER UNIVERSITY

PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY

BURLINGTON COUNTY COLLEGE

PROJECT OVERVIEW Rider University West Village Student Housing

PROJECT OVERVIEW Rider University West Village Student Housing

PROJECT OVERVIEW Rider University West Village Student Housing

PROJECT OVERVIEW Rider University North Hall

PROJECT OVERVIEW Rider University North Hall

PROJECT OVERVIEW Rider University North Hall

PROJECT OVERVIEW PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY Philadelphia University SEED Center

PROJECT OVERVIEW PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY Philadelphia University SEED Center

PROJECT OVERVIEW PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY Philadelphia University SEED Center

PROJECT OVERVIEW Burlington County College Culinary Arts Center

PROJECT OVERVIEW Burlington County College Culinary Arts Center

PROJECT OVERVIEW Burlington County College Culinary Arts Center

PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Burlington County College Culinary Arts Center 16.4% Improvement in Energy Performance 4.88% of Electricity Generated Onsite 36.5% Reduction in Indoor Potable Water Use 0% No Potable Water Used for Irrigation 85% of Construction Waste Diverted From Landfill 24.1% of Materials Used Contain Recycled Content 40.4% of Materials Come From Regional Sources 100% Compliant for Low VOC Products & Materials

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Philadelphia University SEED Center 21.2% Improvement in Energy Performance 36% Reduction in Indoor Potable Water Use 0% No Potable Water Used for Irrigation 95% of Building Reused 83% of Construction Waste Diverted From Landfill 20.5% of Materials Used Contain Recycled Content 18.6% of Materials Come From Regional Sources 100% Compliant for Low VOC Products & Materials

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Rider University North Hall 15.3% Improvement in Energy Performance 44% Reduction in Indoor Potable Water Use 43% Reduction in Potable Water Used for Irrigation 85% of Construction Waste Diverted From Landfill 26% of Materials Used Contain Recycled Content 36.9% of Materials Come From Regional Sources 100% Compliant for Low VOC Products & Materials

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS Rider University West Village Student Housing 14.9% Improvement in Energy Performance 42% Reduction in Indoor Potable Water Use 0% No Potable Water Used for Irrigation 84% of Construction Waste Diverted From Landfill 17.8% of Materials Used Contain Recycled Content 35.2% of Materials Come From Regional Sources 100% Compliant for Low VOC Products & Materials

WHAT WORKED Burlington County College Culinary Arts Center The design emerged out of a process of design charrettes with the owner and full project team The site chosen for the new facility is easily accessible with access to established transportation networks Increased insulation levels in the building envelope reduces the building s heating and cooling load Energy recovery reduces energy use and cost

PROJECT IMPACT Burlington County College Culinary Arts Center The public spaces are well-used by the Community. The building has helped unify Mt Holly s historic district The building s LEED Certification is viewed as a mark of excellence for the building and program Building energy costs are reasonable for the type of high energy use typically associated with restaurant operations

WHAT WORKED Philadelphia University SEED Center Reuse of an existing building reduced project cost and construction time Extensive controlled daylighting improves quality of the studio spaces Air sealing and increased insulation in walls and roof A measurement and verification plan was implemented Exposed systems and materials serve as teaching tools for the sustainable design and interior design programs

PROJECT IMPACT Philadelphia University SEED Center The studio spaces are well liked by the students The building functions as a teaching tool for the sustainable design and environmental studies programs The project took an under performing asset on Campus and turned it into a center for Sustainable design The project s LEED Certification was the University s first demonstration of its commitment to sustainable building design on Campus

WHAT WORKED Rider University North Hall Building orientation allows for good daylighting opportunities Porous pavement and vegetated roof areas manage stormwater loads High Performance Building Envelope High performance lighting Durable materials reduce maintenance effort and cost

PROJECT IMPACT Rider University North Hall Comfortable, daylit classrooms improves student attention and learning Faculty like teaching in the building The accessible vegetated roof areas serve as an effective teaching tool Building energy costs are less than other buildings on campus on a per square foot basis The LEED Certification is a visible reminder of the Universities commitment to sustainability

WHAT WORKED Rider University West Village Student Housing Successfully limited site disturbance during construction Panelized construction using structural insulated panels Good building envelope Large window areas provide abundant natural light and help reduce lighting energy costs Durable materials reduce maintenance efforts and cost Good IAQ contributes to student health and well-being which can improve academic performance

PROJECT IMPACT Rider University West Village Student Housing The overall design and green building features have made these resident halls the most desirable on campus The project (Rider s first) demonstrated that a well performing green building could be achieved within tight budgets The green features of this project have been incorporated into curriculum for the Sustainability Minor program offered by the University

Committed to Sustainability Rider signs President s Climate Commitment with goal to make University Climate Neutral by 2050 Rider hires a Sustainability Manager Rider creates student eco-reps positions Holds a National Campus Sustainability Day event 2007 2008 Rider completes its first greenhouse gas inventory Service provider Aramark joins effort to green campus food service Rider creates a sustainability grants program

Committed to Sustainability Conducts a food waste audit 3 green courses added to curriculum Green Film Series Inaugurated Rider completes Carbon Neutrality Plan Rider University listed in the Princeton Review as one of greenest Colleges in U.S. Rider expands Sustainability Department within Facilities 2009 2010 Facilities Implement Green Maintenance practices 2 nd greenhouse gas inventory completed Eco-Reps start electronic recycling Aramark starts food recycling

Committed to Sustainability G0 Green PSA Contest Rider receives: Waste Management of NJ 2011 Environmental Stewardship Award Students start organic garden Third year Rider is listed in the Princeton Review as one of greenest Colleges in U.S. Sustainable Studies Minor offered 2011 2012 University teams with Better World Books on textbook recycling Sustainable curriculum courses expand to Communications Department Bicycle use increases, more bike infrastructure installed on campus. Planning for Bike Share program begins Rider partners with PSE&G for a 770KW solar installation Sustainable curriculum courses expand to Sociology Department

Committed to Sustainability Eco Reps provide green orientation for incoming freshmen class Westminster College Campus recognized by Tree Campus USA Fifth year Rider is listed in the Princeton Review as one of greenest Colleges in U.S. Sustainable Studies Minor grows to 24 students in just 2 years 2013 2014 Successful organic garden program expands to Westminster Campus 7,000 lbs. of clothing collected and recycled during academic year University Tri-Generation Plant comes online University launches successful pilot with Terracycle to collect used health and beauty products Rider Magazine dedicates Spring issue to Sustainability on Campus

Incorporating Sustainability Into Facilities Management Capital Projects Green Cleaning Food Composting Bottle-fill Water Stations Building and Lighting Controls Organic Fertilizers Bio fuels for vehicles Updating campus standards Using environmentally preferred products

Incorporating Sustainability Into Campus Community University offers a Sustainable Studies Minor 29 sustainability courses across many disciplines Eco-Reps as student ambassadors for the environment Self-guided green tour of Campus Green film & speaker series Green PSA contest Annual student-led recycling programs Student managed organic garden and bee hives

Does it Make Sense to Start With Green Buildings? Green buildings are a major statement and could be a major investment Sustainability best achieved through incremental progress is a new building project the right place to start? Starting with operations and maintenance can be more cost effective than starting with new construction Do green buildings perform as predicted? Good capital planning can leverage funds to invest in green building improvement Should you focus on performance or the plaque?

Questions Mike Reca, Associate VP Facilities & Auxiliary Services Rider University Frank Sherman, Director of Sustainability Spiezle Architectural Group This concludes the American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems Program