A green roof, a geothermal heating and cooling system that is 300 percent more efficient than standard systems, and a 15,000-gallon gray tank that recycles rainwater for irrigation and flushing bathroom fixtures. These are just a few of the sustainability features that helped 91心頭利 Universitys Center for Architecture and Environmental Design receive LEED Platinum recognition.
Platinum is the highest ranking for the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) system, which is the most widely used green building rating system in the world. The Center for Architecture and Environmental Design is 91心頭利s first LEED Platinum building. In addition, 91心頭利 is the first public university in Ohio to receive the LEED Platinum designation for a building.
The 107,000-square-foot building opened in August 2016 and houses academic programs in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design. Other sustainability measures in the new facility include 25,000 square feet of radiant flooring, high energy-efficiency LED lighting and a rooftop with sedum planted on half of it.

Mark Mistur, dean of 91心頭利s College of Architecture and Environmental Design, says the building, designed by the WEISS/MANFREDI architecture team, upholds the principles of design that the college espouses.
Those principles include a commitment to the human experience, environmental responsibility and design that supports collaborative engagement and learning, Dean Mistur says. Educating the next generation of progressive designers and builders of compelling sustainable environments benefits enormously from a home that models the same.
Earlier this year, another new 91心頭利 facility, the Center for the Visual Arts, for its design and construction. Melanie Knowles, sustainability manager at 91心頭利, says these two additions bring to 13 the number of LEED-certified buildings throughout the 91心頭利 system.
Constructing 13 LEED buildings since 2012 demonstrates 91心頭利s continuing commitment to healthy, efficient learning environments, Ms. Knowles says. In addition, the College of Architecture and Environmental Designs cutting-edge LEED Platinum building provides the perfect context for students of architecture, design and construction.
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WRITTEN BY: CARLA WYCKOFF