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Greenbuild 2012 Report: Green Architecture Firms

Greenbuild 2012 Report: Green Architecture Firms

Design firms deliver gold, platinum, even net-zero projects


By By Robert Cassidy | November 1, 2012
Georgia Techs Engineered Biosystems Building will provide 200,000 sf of researc
Georgia Techs Engineered Biosystems Building will provide 200,000 sf of research space for multidisciplinary biomedical researc
This article first appeared in the November 2012 issue of BD+C.

Architecture firms are pursuing transparency and disclosure en route to achieving high sustainability ratings for their clientsā€™ buildings.

ā€œTransparency and healthy materials is one of the hottest topics in the green building industry,ā€ says SERA Architectureā€™s Lisa Petterson, AIA, LC, LEED AP BD+C. ā€œWe are seeing more and more emphasis on actual rather than predicted performance.ā€

With partners Lucid and Enmetric, SERA is studying plug load use in its own Portland, Ore., office, to see how to save energy. A previous research project on water savings in actual projects led to regulatory changes in Oregon.

VOA Associates is developing post-occupancy surveys to collect building performance data. ā€œThis will help us understand human interaction on specific buildings and building types, to inform future projects and help us create better, healthier built environments,ā€ says VOA Sustainability Leader Susan Heinking, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP O+M.

To get a better handle on real performance numbers, HDR Architecture has developed two metrics: the Sustainable Return on Investment (SROI), which computes a dollar-based measure of project goals in reducing energy, water, and waste; and the Sustainability-adjusted Life Cycle Cost Analysis (SLCCA), which evaluates the full cost of design decisions so that benchmarks can be developed for sustainable design decisions.

As a firm that does work all over the world, Gensler has to be attuned to many different climates; hence its use of design performance analysis software at the beginning of virtually all projects, says Kirsten Ritchie, PE, LEED AP O+M, the firmā€™s Sustainable Design Director. ā€œWe develop early conceptual designs and use building simulation software to measure design impacts on energy, carbon, water, and daylight,ā€ she says. ā€œThis enables us to make design decisions that ā€˜tuneā€™ our building performance.ā€

Firms are finding, however, that energy modeling, while usually helpful, is not an end in itself. ā€œIt narrows the universe of options really quickly and helps us make the right moves as early [in design] as possible,ā€ says Heather Holdridge, Assoc. AIA, EIT, LEED AP BD+C, Sustainability Coordinator with Lake|Flato Architects. ā€œIt helps us to set some clear goals early in the process.ā€

At Cannon Design, project teams have a proprietary design tool at their fingertipsā€”itā€™s called Material LIFEā€”that enables them to compare construction systems and materials from cradle to gate. According to Sustainability Director Rand Ekman, AIA, LEED Fellow, this process allows designers to choose materials that not only reduce global energy use but also have a positive life cycle impact.

MINING FOR PRECIOUS GOLDā€”AND MORE

More and more architecture firms are pushing higher and higher on the sustainability ladder.

For example, PGAL has executed numerous high-LEED projects in recent years: the net-zero-readyĀ Bachelor Enlisted Quarters at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, Calif., awaiting Platinum certification;Ā Gold-certified Innovation Village Apartments at Florida Atlantic University; the $42 million U.S. Federal Courthouse, Fort Pierce, Fla.,Ā awaiting Gold certification; and two transport projects seeking LEED Goldā€”the Consolidated Rental Car Facility at Bostonā€™s Logan International Airport and the Regional Intermodal Transit Center at Bob Hope Airport, Burbank, Calif.

Globetrotting firm RTKL recently earned LEED Gold for the Mirdif City Centre, a 230,000-sf mall with parking for 7,000 cars, in Dubai. Another LEED project, the 135,000-sf Mall of Egypt, in Cairo, was also completed for client Majid Al Futtaim Properties. Closer to home, RTKL gained LEED Gold for the 21,000-sf White Oak Wonders, a child care center on the campus of the Food and Drug Administration headquarters in White Oak, Md.

WD Partners, a leader in green retail design, emphasizes the ongoing investment value of sustainability to clients like grocers Whole Foods, Price Chopper, and Fresh & Easy. The firm collaborated with UTC Power on the installation of a 400-kW fuel cell at a Stop & Shop in East Torrington, Conn., that provides 95% of the storeā€™s electrical needs; the storeā€™s total utility bills have been trimmed in half in the last two years.

WD Partners has also contracted with the U.S. Energy Departmentā€™s Pacific Northwest National Lab to develop the next-generation Home Depot retail outletā€”one that will cut energy use 50%.

Design firms are also widening their green service capabilities. Atkins has launched a retro-commissioning business, based in Fort Myers, Fla., to capture some of the potential $1.8 billion that Pike Research projects will propel the retro-Cx market by 2014.

Firms are also stretching their goals. Net-zero energy is no longer the impossible dream, as the Health Professions & Student Services Building at North Shore Community College, Danvers, Mass., demonstrates

The three-story, LEED Gold building uses a 50-well geothermal system, chilled beams, and a tight building envelope to reduce energy consumption, and roof-mounted PVs to generate the power needed to make the building net-zero for energy. DiMella Shaffer Associates (designer) and Walsh Brothers (CM) headed the team.

On the green horizon: PNC Bank Headquarters, under design by Gensler and Buro Happold (SE, MEP, modeling consultant). The client for this $400 million, 800,000-sf tower, PNCā€™s Gary Saulson, has publicly defined his ā€œmodestā€ demandsā€”to make it the ā€œgreenest high-rise building in the world,ā€ with the lowest predicted energy use intensity. Weā€™ll find out how well the Building Team did to meet these goals in about three years. +

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