SmithGroup-Designed Science & Technology Facility at NREL Certified First LEED Platinum Federal Building

April 10, 2007

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Science & Technology Facility at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, CO has received a Platinum LEED rating from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). The SmithGroup-designed Federal facility joins only 28 other buildings worldwide to have achieved this designation. Dedicated in August 2006, this 71,000 gross square foot, multi-story facility houses solar, basic science and hydrogen research. The Science & Technology Facility enhances the laboratory’s research capabilities to meet the Department of Energy’s goals for advancing solar, hydrogen and other promising clean energy technologies, and furthers the energy research priorities within the President’s Advanced Energy Initiative. "This cutting edge, environmentally sound high performing building is the best outreach and teaching tool that we can offer the public," said Nancy Carlisle, AIA, LEED AP, Senior Project Leader at NREL’s Strategic Energy Analysis and Applications Center. According to Mike Medici, AIA, President of the Phoenix office, SmithGroup’s energy-saving design innovations are numerous. In order to preserve as much of the natural ecosystem as possible, the structure evolved from a one-story facility to a multi-story structure, reducing the overall footprint. The orientation of the building, and appropriate placement of windows, including clerestory glazing, hold the facility’s energy consumption at bay while providing abundant natural light to the offices and laboratories within. Additional sun-control elements such as Briese-Soleil and horizontal shading fins were implemented to further conserve energy. SmithGroup’s engineers specified state of the art mechanical systems, reduced lighting power density, automated lighting controls and utilized under floor air systems for the office, reducing energy consumption by over 40% as compared to similar new federal buildings. Close coordination with project team members ensured that 11% of the building materials were derived from recycled materials, 27% of the construction material was manufactured within 500 miles of the building site and 80% of construction waste was diverted from landfills. LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) http://www.usgbc.org/ is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. The USGBC measures building performance in five areas of human and environmental health: sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality. NREL (http://www.nrel.gov/features/07-04_science_tech_facility.html) is the U.S. Department of Energy's primary national laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development. NREL is operated for DOE by Midwest Research Institute and Battelle. SmithGroup, Inc. (www.smithgroup.com) ranks as the nation’s 7th largest architecture and engineering firm (Building Design & Construction, July 2006) and employs 800. The firm is composed of client industry-focused practices serving the healthcare, learning, workplace and science & technology markets. SmithGroup has offices in Ann Arbor, MI, Chicago, IL, Detroit, MI; Los Angeles, CA; Madison, WI; Minneapolis, MN; Phoenix, AZ; Raleigh-Durham, NC; San Francisco, CA; and Washington, D.C. Established in 1853, SmithGroup is the longest continually operating architecture and engineering firm in the U.S.

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