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A LEED Platinum Case Study in Avon, Colorado
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Revolving and evolving, the earth and all of its creatures are in a
           constant state of movement and change.
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Mission: To awaken a sense of wonder and inspire environmental
         stewardship through natural science education
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Place-based natural science education fosters critical thinking &
                teaches the scientific method.
Client Vision – Team Goals
  Where did we Start?

• The Facility Exists to Support the Educational Plan

• Inspire and Teach Through Design

• Catalyze a Construction Industry Transformation

• Create a Regional Knowledge Resource

• Preserve and Enhance the Site

• Embrace Site Learning Opportunities

• Encourage Discovery

• Unify Exhibits, Buildings and Site as a Common Experience

• Create a Strong Indoor-Outdoor Relationship
Project Environmental Goals
• Achieve LEED Platinum… and beyond
    – Client asked us what we could achieve and what would it teach?

• Use project to demonstrate and educate about sustainable design

• Reduce fossil fuel use on site

• Maximize the use of regional materials and materials with a story

• Minimize impact to wetlands and mitigate all impacts on site

• Use Bio-Mimicry design principals: work with the natural systems

• Maximize on site energy production: passive and active

• Create comfortable, healthy and inspiring workspaces
Project Overview
• Donated Land. Could not afford to build without land donation.
• Just over 4 acre site yet only .75 acres is buildable
• Completed campus is approximately 16,500 s.f. gross
• The program area is divided into four buildings
    – The Mountain Discover Center (MDC)
    – The Field Studies Base Camp (FSBC)
    – The Meadow Learning Studio (MLS)
    – The Graduate Fellows Residence (GFR)
• MDC and FSBC are nearing completion. Construction on the MLS is
  beginning and will complete by October this year.
• GFR awaits additional funding.
The Concept




The Core Team:
So, how did we get here?
   It all begins with the land and location…
Beaver Creek




               Avon

Site
5 acres of donated land at 7,600’ elevation
Historic Uses


                           Nottingham Homestead, 1975
View of Buck Creek, 1923
Site Constraints
• Jurisdictional wetlands
                               Surveyed
• High groundwater            Delineation
• Buck Creek setback          Of Wetlands

• 100’ power line easement
• Steep fill slope for Buck
  Creek Road NW of site
• Lack of water rights to
  pond and creek
• Existing vehicular access
  inadequate for new uses
• No access to land east of
  Buck Creek; steep slopes
• Bottom line: extremely
  limited buildable area
Guiding Principles - Site Plan
•   Maximum integration of
    buildings with the outdoor
    environment
•   Campus-like layout of
    multiple buildings
•   Buildings oriented south
    for sun, creek and views
•   Pedestrian-only campus
    core with central events
    meadow & amphitheater
•   Parking sited in power line
    easement where buildings
    are prohibited
•   Multiple outdoor spaces of
    varying sizes for classes
    and gatherings
•   All facilities to be ADA-
    accessible
LEED Strategy
  Three Core Concepts That Were Key to Our Success:

• Team commitment to an integrated design process
  ensured that each decision supported multiple project goals
  and LEED points.

• Client involvement in the campus design and clearly stated
  environmental goals were essential to maximize environmental
  and operational efficiency of the completed project.

• Bringing the contractor into the design team early in the
  process was key to balancing budget and environmental goals.
™
LEED Platinum
Is it possible in a small mountain town?
• It takes 52 points to achieve LEED Platinum (under LEED NC V2.2)
• Initial checklist revealed 8 points that were not achievable:
   – SS C1     Site Selection: No opportunity to select a different site or
               to avoid wetland impacts on this one.
   – SS C2     Density and Community Connectivity: Avon isn't urban.

   – SS C3     Brownfield Redevelopment: Not relevant here.
   – SS C4.1 Public Transportation: No Avon or county buses stop
             nearby…yet.
   – WE C2   Innovative Wastewater Treatment: Colorado water laws
             on consumptive use prohibit using rainwater or graywater.
   – MR C1.1 Building Re-use (75%): No existing buildings on the site...

   – MR C1.2 Building Re-Use (90%): ...at least not any more.

   – MR C1.3 Building Re-Use (50% of interior): Ditto, no chance.
™
LEED Platinum
Is it possible in a small mountain town?

• Another 6 points were certain to be difficult:
    – WE C1.2 Irrigation with Non-Potable Water: Requires water rights.
    – MR C3.2 Materials Re-Use (10%): budget may not support higher %.
    – MR C4.2 Recycled Content (30%): Added cost hard to justify for a
              non-profit organization reliant on donations.
    – MR C5.2 Regional Materials (20%): Not much manufacturing in CO.
    – MR C6     Rapidly Renewable Materials: Very few regional sources.
    – EQ C2     Increased Ventilation: Mixed ventilation strategy - more $.


    This left the project with 55 points the team felt were realistic and
    achievable….with effort. Not much of a margin to achieve Platinum.
Sustainable Sites Credits
  Integrating Buildings and Nature on a Sensitive Site

• No ability to affect site selection; wetland impact unavoidable.
• Large undeveloped project area is an advantage for earning credits
  related to habitat preservation, open space, and heat island effects.
Sustainable Sites
   Wetlands and the Soul of an Environmental Organization
• Sensitive treatment of wetlands is central to school’s mission.
• Wetlands lost for the access road totals 0.07 acres (about 3,000 SF).
• Approved mitigation plan: replace wetlands lost at 1:1 ratio by creating
  new self-sustaining wetlands on site; salvage hydric soils and plant
  material from disturbed wetlands.
Sustainable Sites
    Strategies to Mitigate Wetland Impacts
•   Innovative road construction technique
    reduces extent of grading into wetlands.
•   New wetlands are supported by redirected
    surface and ground water flows.
•   Surface run-off is filtered naturally before
    it flows into wetland areas.
Sustainable Sites
 Making the Wetlands An Opportunity for Learning
Sustainable Sites
 Maintaining and Restoring Natural Hydrologic Systems




Portions of Buck Creek were reconstructed to prevent further undercutting of the channel.
Sustainable Sites
    Integrating Buildings and Nature on a Sensitive Site




Vegetated canopy collects, absorbs and filters roof runoff and directs overflow to wetlands.
Sustainable Sites
    Integrating Buildings and Nature on a Sensitive Site




Pervious paver system, graveled courtyard and unpaved pathways allow runoff to infiltrate.
Energy and Atmosphere
 Keep it Simple!
Energy and Atmosphere
   Modern Agrarian- building for the sun and wind
• Building design and locations respond to natural forces on the site
  including Solar Access, Wetland Impact and Natural Cooling potential,
  and embraces Views and Educational Opportunities on the site
• Simple building forms recall the rich cultural history of this site AND
  simple building forms are easier to insulate and seal and less reliant
  on complicated energy strategies
• Elongated buildings east and west for maximum solar collection
• Narrow profile north to south for natural ventilation, cooling and
  natural light
• No interior connections between buildings purposefully make the
  elements part of the daily experience of the campus
• Cluster glazing on façade to promote transparency and indoor-outdoor
  connections
Energy and Atmosphere
 Timeless Strategies and Inspiring Design
Energy and Atmosphere
    Building Envelope - its OK to be Obsessive Compulsive
•   Efficient building envelope is an
    important first strategy – keep
    energy where you want it!
•   Eliminate thermal bridges with
    continuous insulation.
•   Double wall chosen because of
    unique condition at foundation
    and slab
•   Seal the building up and control
    infiltration and ventilation
•   Strong team approach, need
    everyone looking for and
    eliminating “holes”
•   Result:
    “Seal Tight, Insulate Right
Building Envelope
• Must be airtight
• Efficient windows are key
• Only then is extra insulation
  worth it.
Our solution:
• 4” (min) of spray polyurethane foam on the
  exterior side of the wall
    •   Prevents air infiltration and condensation
        within the cavity
    •   Foam sprayed around structure and
        blocking.
• Remaining wall filled with cellulose
    •   Cellulose can absorb and release moisture
    •   Blown Cellulose fills the space between the
        walls creating a thermal break
• Total wall is roughly R45
• Roof is 4” rigid foam over 14” rafter space
  filled with cellulose = R75
Thermal Bridges                                      R-45


• Architectural Style dictated an exposed concrete
  base to recall historic barns in the region
• Deep foundation and a structural slab meant no
  under-slab insulation                              R-28
• Exposed polished concrete floor finish



• Solution: hi-load rigid foam insulation
  between the slabs thermally
  connected to a double stud wall
• Wall and floor insulation connected
  with only wood blocking between
• Topping slab thickened to provide
  thermal mass for radiant heating
• 1” continuous space between walls to
  provide a thermal break
Slab to Wall Detail in the Field
Slab to Wall Detail in the Field
Double Wall Construction
Double Wall Construction
The Finished Wall
High Performance Glazing




   Fixed Windows:             U-0.11
   Operable Windows:          U-0.16
   (these are whole unit values)
Weather Barrier and Exterior Penetrations
Weather Barrier and Exterior Penetrations
Energy and Atmosphere
  Mechanical Systems – Complicated Simplicity

• Goal - To minimize fossil fuel burning on site
• Solutions:
   – Centralize the Mechanical System
      • Makes the 3 stage system possible

   – 3 stage mechanical system – maximize heat from earth and sun
      • Stage one: Solar Thermal Collectors
      • Stage two: 3-5 ton ground source heat pump (Solar PV to offset elec. use)
      • Stage three: 95% efficient boiler.

   – Monitor Everything - Only Smart Buildings can Learn!
The Central Mechanical Plant




96% efficient boiler (the size of a suitcase)   Solar hot water storage and piping
The Central Mechanical Plant




  boiler and heat pump (right)   btu meter
Indoor Environmental Quality
  Natural Light and Ventilation

• Natural cooling and ventilation is easy in our mountain environment,
  but you have to use good design principals from the beginning
• Unwise to rely on opening windows for ventilation in the winter so a
  redundant mechanical ventilation system is also installed
    – All mechanical ventilation uses energy recovery ventilators
• Buildings are narrow to promote natural light and cross ventilation
    – The interior walls of the conference rooms and executive director’s office have
      operable and fixed windows to promote cross ventilation and convey daylight
• Building orientation takes maximum advantage of daily diurnal
  breezes in the Buck Creek valley
• Sunshades and roof overhangs are tuned to shield interior from the
  summer sun
Indoor Environmental Quality
 Natural Light and Ventilation
Indoor Environmental Quality
 Natural Light and Ventilation
Diurnal Breezes
Innovation and Design Process
    Focusing on Energy and Education
•   Model showing a 70% reduction in energy use for the MDC and
    85% reduction at the FSBC
     – 45.5% needed for EP
•   Project will produce 36% of electrical energy needed on site
     – 17.5% needed for EP
•   Entire project is designed to teach sustainability in buildings, site
    and in personal actions
     – All major systems and consumables are monitored 24/7 and the data is
       reported on a building dashboard touch screen and over the web. This
       includes gas, major electrical circuits, water, irrigation & btuh’s created
       and used
     – Wetland Mitigation will be monitored by school children and reported to
       the Corp of Engineers as part of the mitigation plan
     – Small icons will identify sustainable features of the project and
       correspond to a brochure walking tour
The Result
The Result
Thank You
  Opportunities to Learn More




• www.walkingmountains.org
   –   Organization Website
• http://be.net/gallery/Walking-Mountains-Science-Center/3212193
   –   Web project portfolio
• https://picasaweb.google.com/brisiCO
   –   Weekly photo albums of construction progress since September 2010

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Walking Mountains Science Center - LEED Platinum in a Small Mountain Town

  • 1. A LEED Platinum Case Study in Avon, Colorado
  • 2. ? What is Rivers Flow…
  • 3. ? What is Trees Stretch…
  • 4. ? What is Mountains Walk…
  • 5. ? What is Revolving and evolving, the earth and all of its creatures are in a constant state of movement and change.
  • 6. ? What is Mission: To awaken a sense of wonder and inspire environmental stewardship through natural science education
  • 7. ? What is Place-based natural science education fosters critical thinking & teaches the scientific method.
  • 8. Client Vision – Team Goals Where did we Start? • The Facility Exists to Support the Educational Plan • Inspire and Teach Through Design • Catalyze a Construction Industry Transformation • Create a Regional Knowledge Resource • Preserve and Enhance the Site • Embrace Site Learning Opportunities • Encourage Discovery • Unify Exhibits, Buildings and Site as a Common Experience • Create a Strong Indoor-Outdoor Relationship
  • 9. Project Environmental Goals • Achieve LEED Platinum… and beyond – Client asked us what we could achieve and what would it teach? • Use project to demonstrate and educate about sustainable design • Reduce fossil fuel use on site • Maximize the use of regional materials and materials with a story • Minimize impact to wetlands and mitigate all impacts on site • Use Bio-Mimicry design principals: work with the natural systems • Maximize on site energy production: passive and active • Create comfortable, healthy and inspiring workspaces
  • 10. Project Overview • Donated Land. Could not afford to build without land donation. • Just over 4 acre site yet only .75 acres is buildable • Completed campus is approximately 16,500 s.f. gross • The program area is divided into four buildings – The Mountain Discover Center (MDC) – The Field Studies Base Camp (FSBC) – The Meadow Learning Studio (MLS) – The Graduate Fellows Residence (GFR) • MDC and FSBC are nearing completion. Construction on the MLS is beginning and will complete by October this year. • GFR awaits additional funding.
  • 12. So, how did we get here? It all begins with the land and location…
  • 13. Beaver Creek Avon Site
  • 14. 5 acres of donated land at 7,600’ elevation
  • 15. Historic Uses Nottingham Homestead, 1975 View of Buck Creek, 1923
  • 16. Site Constraints • Jurisdictional wetlands Surveyed • High groundwater Delineation • Buck Creek setback Of Wetlands • 100’ power line easement • Steep fill slope for Buck Creek Road NW of site • Lack of water rights to pond and creek • Existing vehicular access inadequate for new uses • No access to land east of Buck Creek; steep slopes • Bottom line: extremely limited buildable area
  • 17. Guiding Principles - Site Plan • Maximum integration of buildings with the outdoor environment • Campus-like layout of multiple buildings • Buildings oriented south for sun, creek and views • Pedestrian-only campus core with central events meadow & amphitheater • Parking sited in power line easement where buildings are prohibited • Multiple outdoor spaces of varying sizes for classes and gatherings • All facilities to be ADA- accessible
  • 18. LEED Strategy Three Core Concepts That Were Key to Our Success: • Team commitment to an integrated design process ensured that each decision supported multiple project goals and LEED points. • Client involvement in the campus design and clearly stated environmental goals were essential to maximize environmental and operational efficiency of the completed project. • Bringing the contractor into the design team early in the process was key to balancing budget and environmental goals.
  • 19. ™ LEED Platinum Is it possible in a small mountain town? • It takes 52 points to achieve LEED Platinum (under LEED NC V2.2) • Initial checklist revealed 8 points that were not achievable: – SS C1 Site Selection: No opportunity to select a different site or to avoid wetland impacts on this one. – SS C2 Density and Community Connectivity: Avon isn't urban. – SS C3 Brownfield Redevelopment: Not relevant here. – SS C4.1 Public Transportation: No Avon or county buses stop nearby…yet. – WE C2 Innovative Wastewater Treatment: Colorado water laws on consumptive use prohibit using rainwater or graywater. – MR C1.1 Building Re-use (75%): No existing buildings on the site... – MR C1.2 Building Re-Use (90%): ...at least not any more. – MR C1.3 Building Re-Use (50% of interior): Ditto, no chance.
  • 20. ™ LEED Platinum Is it possible in a small mountain town? • Another 6 points were certain to be difficult: – WE C1.2 Irrigation with Non-Potable Water: Requires water rights. – MR C3.2 Materials Re-Use (10%): budget may not support higher %. – MR C4.2 Recycled Content (30%): Added cost hard to justify for a non-profit organization reliant on donations. – MR C5.2 Regional Materials (20%): Not much manufacturing in CO. – MR C6 Rapidly Renewable Materials: Very few regional sources. – EQ C2 Increased Ventilation: Mixed ventilation strategy - more $. This left the project with 55 points the team felt were realistic and achievable….with effort. Not much of a margin to achieve Platinum.
  • 21. Sustainable Sites Credits Integrating Buildings and Nature on a Sensitive Site • No ability to affect site selection; wetland impact unavoidable. • Large undeveloped project area is an advantage for earning credits related to habitat preservation, open space, and heat island effects.
  • 22. Sustainable Sites Wetlands and the Soul of an Environmental Organization • Sensitive treatment of wetlands is central to school’s mission. • Wetlands lost for the access road totals 0.07 acres (about 3,000 SF). • Approved mitigation plan: replace wetlands lost at 1:1 ratio by creating new self-sustaining wetlands on site; salvage hydric soils and plant material from disturbed wetlands.
  • 23. Sustainable Sites Strategies to Mitigate Wetland Impacts • Innovative road construction technique reduces extent of grading into wetlands. • New wetlands are supported by redirected surface and ground water flows. • Surface run-off is filtered naturally before it flows into wetland areas.
  • 24. Sustainable Sites Making the Wetlands An Opportunity for Learning
  • 25. Sustainable Sites Maintaining and Restoring Natural Hydrologic Systems Portions of Buck Creek were reconstructed to prevent further undercutting of the channel.
  • 26. Sustainable Sites Integrating Buildings and Nature on a Sensitive Site Vegetated canopy collects, absorbs and filters roof runoff and directs overflow to wetlands.
  • 27. Sustainable Sites Integrating Buildings and Nature on a Sensitive Site Pervious paver system, graveled courtyard and unpaved pathways allow runoff to infiltrate.
  • 28. Energy and Atmosphere Keep it Simple!
  • 29. Energy and Atmosphere Modern Agrarian- building for the sun and wind • Building design and locations respond to natural forces on the site including Solar Access, Wetland Impact and Natural Cooling potential, and embraces Views and Educational Opportunities on the site • Simple building forms recall the rich cultural history of this site AND simple building forms are easier to insulate and seal and less reliant on complicated energy strategies • Elongated buildings east and west for maximum solar collection • Narrow profile north to south for natural ventilation, cooling and natural light • No interior connections between buildings purposefully make the elements part of the daily experience of the campus • Cluster glazing on façade to promote transparency and indoor-outdoor connections
  • 30. Energy and Atmosphere Timeless Strategies and Inspiring Design
  • 31. Energy and Atmosphere Building Envelope - its OK to be Obsessive Compulsive • Efficient building envelope is an important first strategy – keep energy where you want it! • Eliminate thermal bridges with continuous insulation. • Double wall chosen because of unique condition at foundation and slab • Seal the building up and control infiltration and ventilation • Strong team approach, need everyone looking for and eliminating “holes” • Result: “Seal Tight, Insulate Right
  • 32. Building Envelope • Must be airtight • Efficient windows are key • Only then is extra insulation worth it. Our solution: • 4” (min) of spray polyurethane foam on the exterior side of the wall • Prevents air infiltration and condensation within the cavity • Foam sprayed around structure and blocking. • Remaining wall filled with cellulose • Cellulose can absorb and release moisture • Blown Cellulose fills the space between the walls creating a thermal break • Total wall is roughly R45 • Roof is 4” rigid foam over 14” rafter space filled with cellulose = R75
  • 33. Thermal Bridges R-45 • Architectural Style dictated an exposed concrete base to recall historic barns in the region • Deep foundation and a structural slab meant no under-slab insulation R-28 • Exposed polished concrete floor finish • Solution: hi-load rigid foam insulation between the slabs thermally connected to a double stud wall • Wall and floor insulation connected with only wood blocking between • Topping slab thickened to provide thermal mass for radiant heating • 1” continuous space between walls to provide a thermal break
  • 34. Slab to Wall Detail in the Field
  • 35. Slab to Wall Detail in the Field
  • 39. High Performance Glazing Fixed Windows: U-0.11 Operable Windows: U-0.16 (these are whole unit values)
  • 40. Weather Barrier and Exterior Penetrations
  • 41. Weather Barrier and Exterior Penetrations
  • 42. Energy and Atmosphere Mechanical Systems – Complicated Simplicity • Goal - To minimize fossil fuel burning on site • Solutions: – Centralize the Mechanical System • Makes the 3 stage system possible – 3 stage mechanical system – maximize heat from earth and sun • Stage one: Solar Thermal Collectors • Stage two: 3-5 ton ground source heat pump (Solar PV to offset elec. use) • Stage three: 95% efficient boiler. – Monitor Everything - Only Smart Buildings can Learn!
  • 43. The Central Mechanical Plant 96% efficient boiler (the size of a suitcase) Solar hot water storage and piping
  • 44. The Central Mechanical Plant boiler and heat pump (right) btu meter
  • 45. Indoor Environmental Quality Natural Light and Ventilation • Natural cooling and ventilation is easy in our mountain environment, but you have to use good design principals from the beginning • Unwise to rely on opening windows for ventilation in the winter so a redundant mechanical ventilation system is also installed – All mechanical ventilation uses energy recovery ventilators • Buildings are narrow to promote natural light and cross ventilation – The interior walls of the conference rooms and executive director’s office have operable and fixed windows to promote cross ventilation and convey daylight • Building orientation takes maximum advantage of daily diurnal breezes in the Buck Creek valley • Sunshades and roof overhangs are tuned to shield interior from the summer sun
  • 46. Indoor Environmental Quality Natural Light and Ventilation
  • 47. Indoor Environmental Quality Natural Light and Ventilation
  • 49. Innovation and Design Process Focusing on Energy and Education • Model showing a 70% reduction in energy use for the MDC and 85% reduction at the FSBC – 45.5% needed for EP • Project will produce 36% of electrical energy needed on site – 17.5% needed for EP • Entire project is designed to teach sustainability in buildings, site and in personal actions – All major systems and consumables are monitored 24/7 and the data is reported on a building dashboard touch screen and over the web. This includes gas, major electrical circuits, water, irrigation & btuh’s created and used – Wetland Mitigation will be monitored by school children and reported to the Corp of Engineers as part of the mitigation plan – Small icons will identify sustainable features of the project and correspond to a brochure walking tour
  • 52. Thank You Opportunities to Learn More • www.walkingmountains.org – Organization Website • http://be.net/gallery/Walking-Mountains-Science-Center/3212193 – Web project portfolio • https://picasaweb.google.com/brisiCO – Weekly photo albums of construction progress since September 2010