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Title: Out of State


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Wayne L. Morse Federal CourthouseEugene, OR /
Mid-size city settingU.S. General Services
Administration
  • High Performance Characteristics
  • Sustainable Site
  • Building orientation and primary entrance are
    located to promote pedestrian access and
    encourage the use of mass transit systems
  • Extensive landscaping minimizes storm water
    runoff from impermeable surfaces
  • Water Efficiency
  • Low flow toilets and faucets with infrared on-off
    valves conserve water
  • Energy and Atmosphere
  • High-performance motors reduce drive and winding
    losses in the mechanical equipment
  • Entire building perimeter is clad in glazing to
    maximize natural light
  • Lighting design meets Energy Star requirements
  • Underfloor air, radiant slab heating and cooling
  • Operable windows at the chambers level feature
    heating and cooling systems that are de-activated
    by an open window
  • Occupancy sensors control lighting in unoccupied
    spaces
  • Materials and Resources
  • Smaller building minimizes quantity of building
    materials
  • Durable materials minimize life cycle cost
    repairs
  • Certified sustainably managed wood products
  • Indoor Environmental Quality
  • Selected materials maximize indoor air quality
  • Awards/Publications
  • LEED Gold Certified
  • National Center for State Courts/Retrospective of
    Courthouse Design Selection, 1991-2001
  • U.S. General Services Administration, Design
    Excellence Competition, 1999
  • U.S. General Services Administration Design Award
    Citation in the On the Boards category, 2002
  • Architecture magazine 2004 Progressive
    Architecture design award
  • Architectural Record Looking to Redefine its
    Designs, Sept. 1999
  • Northwest Construction DLR Group Honored by GSA
    for Courthouse Design, July 2004
  • Architecture Magazine Eugene Courthouse Design
    Recognized, March 2004

PROJECT TEAM DLR Group in Association with
Morphosis is the Architect of Record, and
provided Engineering and Construction
Administration Services.
LEED RATING LEED Gold Certified
Commission on the Environment
Architecture Engineering Planning Interiors
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Chino Valley Agribusiness Science Technology
CenterChino Valley, ArizonaYavapai College
District
  • High Performance Characteristics
  • Sustainable Site
  • Native vegetation restored areas disturbed by
    construction
  • Required over-excavation and masonry debris were
    retained on site and integrated into the
    landscape design
  • Water Efficiency
  • Harvested rainwater and Xeriscape landscaping
    reduce water use
  • Storm water runoff collects in engineered
    wetlands
  • Water from engineered wetlands provides
    irrigation for the golf course
  • Energy and Atmosphere
  • 2.4kW photovoltaic array
  • Natural daylight harvesting used throughout
    building
  • Continuous dimming ballasts controls with
    indirect fixtures
  • Deep overhangs protect windows from harsh high
    desert sun and reduce solar heat gain
  • Solar hot water heating reduces energy
    consumption
  • Geothermal heat pump system
  • Operable windows
  • Comprehensive energy management control system
  • The building reduces energy use by more than 50
    below ASHRAE 90.1-1999 standards
  • Roof cupolas provide natural ventilation
  • Awards/Publications
  • AIA Arizona 2003 Client of the Year Award
  • AIA Arizona 2005 Energy Award
  • Arizona Public Service 2005 APS Energy Award
  • Southwest Contractor magazine Best of 2004 Green
    Building Under 5 million
  • School Construction News, May/June 2005 Rural
    College Boasts LEED Silver Certification

PROJECT TEAM DLR Group
LEED RATING LEED NC Silver Certified - 2005
Architecture Engineering Planning Interiors
Commission on the Environment
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6225 North 24th Street Tenant ImprovementPhoenix,
Arizona
  • High Performance Characteristics
  • Sustainable Site
  • Site is located on two major bus lines
  • On-site showers and bicycle storage support
    alternative transportation for employees
  • Car pools receive priority parking
  • On-site shade provides heat mitigation for
    parking
  • Water Efficiency
  • Low-Flush toilets
  • Low-flow aerators on all faucets
  • Low-water use landscaping with drip irrigation
  • Energy and Atmosphere
  • Carbon dioxide sensors ensure that the
    appropriate amount of fresh air is brought into
    the building
  • Networked printers and EnergyStar equipment
    operate well below standard office energy needs
  • Materials and Resources
  • Low VOC paints Green Seals GS-11 requirements
  • Regionally/locally produced materials reduce
    energy use in transportation
  • Carpet produced by solar-powered mill
  • Sustainably produced materials and materials with
    recycled or rapidly renewable content
  • Extensive reuse of existing building components
    (doors and frames, ceilings, glass partitions,
    casework) reduced construction waste
  • Awards/Publications
  • LEED CL 2004
  • Location Phoenix, AZ / Urban Setting
  • Building type Office building
  • Occupancy type Typically occupied 50 hours per
    week approximately 52 weeks per year
  • The 6225 North 24th Street office project is an
    renovation of a 30,000-SF portion of a 1984
    office building.
  • The design goal was to model an environmentally
    intelligent, office renovation and to create a
    healthy, pleasant environment for its employees

PROJECT TEAM DLR Group
LEED RATING LEED CI Certified 2004 (First in
Arizona)
Commission on the Environment
Architecture Engineering Planning Interiors
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Penn State University Medlar Field at Lubrano
StadiumState College, Pennsylvania
  • High Performance Characteristics
  • Sustainable Site
  • Re-use rock dug out of the outfield as fill
    material to level the playing field
  • Site was not environmentally sensitive
  • Parking shared with the existing Bryce Jordan
    Center
  • Trees added in parking areas to reduce the heat
    island effect
  • Alternative / mass-transit options encouraged
  • Water Efficiency
  • Use of waterless urinals and low-emitting
    materials
  • Faucets, with auto-control, have low flow of 0.5
    gallons/minute. Shower head in the locker rooms
    provide 1.5 gallons of water per minute.
  • Energy and Atmosphere
  • Power provided in part by a wind turbine system
  • Occupancy sensors are located in private areas
    (offices)
  • Additional, third-party commissioning reviewed
    the facilitys proper usage of the HVAC,
    lighting, electrical, and plumbing systems
  • Materials and Resources
  • Stadium is connected to an existing gray water
    system that also serves nearby Beaver Stadium
  • 75 percent of the construction waste was diverted
    to areas other than landfills
  • The stadiums CMU block was manufactured by a
    local contractor
  • Indoor Environmental Quality
  • Awards/Publications
  • LEED Certified
  • American School University Architectural
    Portfolio
  • Specialized Facility Citation
  • MidAtlantic Construction magazine
  • Best of 2006 Sports Category
  • Learning by Design 2007
  • Mid-Atlantic Construction, 2006 Best of Sports
    Award
  • Ballpark Digest, May 2005 Penn State approves
    new ballpark
  • Building Design Construction, Sept. 2007 Penn
    State wins race for first LEED-certified stadium
  • Opening Press Penn State University, July 2005
  • Centre Daily Times, Jan. 2006 Medlar Field on
    Schedule for May 31, 2006 Completion Date
  • Daily Collegian, May 2006 New Stadium Awaits
    Grand

PROJECT TEAM L. Robert Kimball (architecture)
DLR Group (architecture)
LEED RATING LEED NC Silver Certified Only LEED
Stadium
Architecture Engineering Planning Interiors
Commission on the Environment
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Washington State Penitentiary Warehouse
ReplacementWalla Walla, WashingtonWashington
Department of Corrections
  • High Performance Characteristics
  • Sustainable Site
  • High albedo concrete and roof color mitigate heat
    islands and reduce cooling costs
  • Commuter bike racks and showers
  • Full cut-off site lighting reduces light
    pollution.
  • Water Efficiency
  • Waterless urinals
  • Non-potable water collected for irrigation
  • Energy and Atmosphere
  • Significant day lighting
  • North-facing skylights provide low temperature
    indirect lighting
  • Ground-source heat pump with geothermal coils
    heats and cools the building
  • No mechanical cooling in high bay spaces
  • Heat exchangers pump heat from warehouse freezers
    and other building systems into domestic and
    hydronic water heating system
  • Nighttime purge of warm indoor air lowers
    building mass temperature for daytime cooling.
  • Materials and Resources
  • Certified wood products
  • Construction waste recycling
  • Indoor Environmental Quality
  • Awards/Publications
  • LEED NC Silver Certified
  • ASHRAE - Puget Sound Chapter
  • Technology Award for 2007, New Industrial
    Facilities or Processes
  • Judges This project exemplifies the innovative
    use of new technologies to meet the demands of
    IAQ, energy efficiency, operations and
    maintenance, cost effectiveness and environmental
    impact.
  • Correctional News March/April 2006 Washington
    State Green Warehouse Could Reduce Operations
    Costs
  • IRMA November 2005 Prison Warehouse Earns a
    LEED Silver Certification

PROJECT TEAM DLR Group
LEED RATING LEED NC Silver Certified - 2005
Commission on the Environment
Architecture Engineering Planning Interiors
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