Green Design Award for New Building at Bunker Hill Community College
Posted on: Wednesday, 7 January 2009, 09:14 CST
The building will house state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories supporting students majoring in nurse education and health professions. The new structure, at an estimated cost of
Fifield and BHCC are charter signatories of the Presidents Climate Commitment, a coalition of more than 500 college and university presidents united to stop global warning. The Health & Wellness Center meets the new "Massachusetts LEED Plus" standards for green buildings as an anticipated LEED Silver-certified building. (LEED, which stands for "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design," refers to the Green Building Rating System sponsored by the U.S. Green Building Council). The Health & Wellness Center will exceed
In announcing the award,
From large south-facing windows that will capture natural light and solar energy to a white roof that reflects rather than absorbs heat, DiNisco has ensured that every aspect of the design minimizes energy consumption throughout the four seasons. Inside, a system of windows will convey daylight through the building. Fly ash and slag from industrial furnaces will reduce the need for cement in the walls. Recycled rubber and plastic will go into restroom partitions. The framework of the building will include recycled steel.
Even the rain has been considered. Water that falls on the building and roadways will not run off into the community's storm drains carrying salt and oil from the College's access road through the city's system and into Boston Harbor. Instead, the rain will be channeled into two bio-retention ponds where it will pass over the roots of native wetland plants and sink through layers of gravel to help restore underground streams. The storm-water component of the plan represents the new "whole system" approach of good environmental design.
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