Southface
Energy Institute Breaks Ground on Landmark Commercial
Green Building Project
Southface Eco Office, a model for environmentally responsible
commercial construction, is result of a unique collaboration
tracking LEED platinum-level rating
ATLANTA
, July 6, 2005
Ground
was broken today on a landmark green building project
that is on track to earn the Southeast's first LEED®
1 Platinum-level rating
for New Construction from the U.S. Green Building Council
(USGBC). 2 The Southface
Eco Office is the result of a unique collaboration among
non-profit organization Southface Energy Institute,
the owner; Lord, Aeck & Sargent, the architect;
Eco Office Contractors: A Green Building Consortium
(of five builders); and many others who have donated
their services and dollars, as well as green building
products and technologies that will be used in the Eco
Office.
When
the first phase of the Southface Eco Office is completed
in Spring 2006, the three-story structure, approximately
10,000 square feet, will serve as a model of environmentally
responsible commercial construction and will demonstrate
that green commercial building creates a healthy and
productive workplace with reduced operating costs. The
Eco office will showcase innovative ideas for saving
energy and water, reducing waste, re-using and recycling
materials, and maintaining a healthy indoor environment.
“When
completed, the Eco Office will be one of the greenest
commercial buildings in the world,” said Dennis Creech,
executive director of Southface, a non-profit organization
that promotes sustainable homes, workplaces and communities.
“The building will feature off-the-shelf products and
technologies and will give Southface a demonstration
facility and a stellar teaching tool to increase by
50 percent our ability to educate the commercial building
industry in ‘green building' techniques,” Creech continued.
“We're grateful to Lord, Aeck & Sargent and Eco
Office Contractors for the unique collaborative role
they've played in setting a benchmark for teamwork that
makes a difference.”
“Lord,
Aeck & Sargent has a longstanding commitment to
sustainable design, from environmentally responsible
site use, to use of daylighting as a design element
as well as innovative uses of materials,” said Joe Greco,
AIA, a LEED Accredited Professional and the firm's principal
in charge of the Eco Office project. “Our partnership
with Southface has cemented this commitment and given
us the opportunity to investigate sustainable design
strategies sometimes well beyond the mainstream. The
result will be a world-class facility that showcases
the readily-achievable benefits building owners and
occupants can enjoy through harnessing an integrated
design approach along with available technologies and
products to create an optimized, resource-efficient
facility.”
“The
Eco Office will literally harvest energy from the sun,
filter its storm water, collect rainwater for building
use, and treat its own sewage, using only a fraction
of the resources of a conventional facility,” said Jim
Nicolow, AIA, a LEED Accredited Professional who leads
Lord, Aeck & Sargent's sustainable design efforts.
“The building was sited and the windows oriented to
make use of readily available daylight, minimizing artificial
lighting requirements and the associated cooling loads.
Our overall goal is to exceed the energy code by 60
percent.”
Sustainable
Design Features
Nicolow
noted that one of the unique features of Eco Office
is a canopy of semi-transparent photovoltaic panels
that were destined for a landfill prior to being rescued
by Southface staff. The panels will generate electricity
from the sun while providing shade for an observation
deck that overlooks an extensive vegetated roof and
innovative mechanical system. The green roof will filter
storm water and reduce the urban heat island effect.
In addition, no potable water will be used to flush
toilets. The Eco Office will use a combination of foam-flush
composting toilets and dual-flush toilets that will
be supplied by harvested rainwater to reduce water consumption
dramatically. The facility will be fully daylit and
have automated daylight harvesting controls.
The
Eco Office also will feature:
- An optimized facade
featuring Insulated Concrete Foam walls, low-e insulated
glazing with operable windows, and external, operable
sun control devices
- Natural stormwater
management, including porous concrete paving, bioswales,
green roof, and rain garden areas
- A high-efficiency
dedicated outdoor air ventilation system with heat
recovery fabric ducts and an advanced control system
- Access flooring with
displacement ventilation and individual occupant controls
in a flexible open office area
- Many recycled content,
low VOC, and rapidly renewable finishes throughout
the facility
“This
project has provided the design team with a great opportunity
to get to know and collaborate with other ‘green' experts
in the field; the exchange of information and ideas
has been fantastic,” Nicolow said. “We're all learning
a great deal that we'll take with us to future projects
while at the same time creating a project that will
influence the marketplace.”
When completed, the Eco Office, which is adjacent to
Southface's existing facility, will provide much needed
office space to support the organization's growing staff
and programs as well as providing meeting and training
spaces for the Metro Atlanta design, construction, and
development communities in a living sustainable design
laboratory. In addition, the district office of the
Urban Land Institute will share office space in the
new Eco Office, helping Southface with its outreach
to developers.
The
Design and Construction Team
·
Southface, Atlanta – owner
· Lord, Aeck & Sargent, Atlanta – architect
· KEEN Engineering, San Francisco – MEP/FP design
engineer
· KSi Structural Engineers, Atlanta – structural
engineer
· McKenney's, Atlanta – mechanical design assist
and installation contractor
· Dynalectric, Atlanta – electrical design assist
and installation contractor
· Eberly & Associates, Atlanta – civil engineer
· ECOS Environmental Design, Atlanta – landscape
architect
· ENSAR Group, Boulder, Colo. – daylighting consultant
· Working Buildings, Atlanta – commissioning
agent
· Thompson, Ventulett, Stainback & Associates,
Atlanta – owner's architectural representative
· Eco Office Contractors: A Green Building Consortium
– builders:
- DPR Construction, Atlanta
- Hardin Construction, Atlanta (also serves as construction
manager)
- Holder Construction, Atlanta
- Skanska USA Building, Atlanta
- The Winter Construction Company, Atlanta
About
Southface
Since
1978, Southface has encouraged responsible solutions
for environmental living. Driven by the Southeast's
growing need to save energy and water and preserve our
natural resources, Southface has successfully fostered
unique partnerships with public, private and nonprofit
organizations. Southface programs and publications reach
design and construction professionals, homeowners, government
officials and others to promote sustainable homes, workplaces
and communities through education, research, advocacy
and technical assistance. For more information, visit
Southface at www.southface.org.
About
Lord, Aeck & Sargent
Founded
in 1942, Lord, Aeck & Sargent is an award-winning
architectural firm serving clients in scientific, academic,
historic preservation, arts and cultural, and multi-family
housing and mixed-use markets. The firm's core values
are responsive design, technological expertise and exceptional
service. In 2003, The Construction Specifications Institute
awarded Lord, Aeck & Sargent its Environmental Sensitivity
Award for showing exceptional devotion to the use of
sustainable and environmentally friendly materials,
and for striving to create functional, sensitive and
healthy buildings for clients. Lord, Aeck & Sargent
is headquartered in Atlanta and also has offices in
Ann Arbor , Michigan , and Chapel Hill , North Carolina
. For more information, visit the firm at www.lordaecksargent.com.
The LEED (Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating
System® is a voluntary, consensus-based national
standard for developing high-performance, sustainable
buildings. Members of the U.S. Green Building Council
representing all segments of the building industry developed
LEED and continue to contribute to its evolution.
The U.S. Green Building
Council is the nation's foremost coalition of leaders
from across the building industry working to promote
buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable
and healthy places to live and work.
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