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Piano Row Residence
Hall receives LEED® Certification from US Green Building Council
KlingStubbins helps Emerson College go “green”
BOSTON, MA – January 15, 2008 – The new 14-story Emerson College residence
hall and campus center, designed by KlingStubbins of Cambridge, MA, was
recently awarded LEED® Certification from the US Green Building Council
(USGBC). It is one of only two LEED® Certified residence halls in Massachusetts.
By combining the student residences with a campus center and athletic
complex, Emerson promoted development density, which favors public transportation
options. Piano Row is also located on a redeveloped urban site. Other
sustainable features are found in the plumbing and mechanical systems.
Emerson has shown a commitment to water conservation by using captured
rainwater for irrigation, and by introducing reduced-flow fixtures to
effect a 30% reduction in water cost. The mechanical systems, designed
to reduce energy cost, are independently commissioned and use offsite
generation to reduce the size of the physical plant in the building. Additionally,
the owner and contractor were engaged in aggressive management of the
construction waste, and the designers incorporated significant amounts
of recycled and regionally-manufactured materials into the building. Finally,
the building was designed to provide maximum daylighting and views to
all of the living spaces.
As a design firm for some of the world’s largest clients, KlingStubbins
is committed to improving the environment. The firm currently has 94 LEED®
Accredited Professionals and has designed 15 projects registered for LEED®
Certifi cation throughout the United States.
KlingStubbins provides professional design services in all major disciplines
including architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and landscape
architecture. The firm comprises more than 550 professionals in its Cambridge,
MA; Las Vegas, NV; Philadelphia, PA; Raleigh, NC; San Francisco, CA; and
Washington, DC offices. Its areas of market focus and specialization include
Corporate/Commercial, Government, Health Care, Higher Education, Hospitality/Entertainment,
Institutional/Civic, Mission Critical, and Research and Development.
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