| From wgba.org Case Studies The Mead Wildlife Area in central The building is pursuing a USGBC LEED Silver rating. Click here to see the complete case study from the Thomas Brown, Architect website. The 6,208 square foot facility was designed as an example of sustainable and environmentally-responsible construction. The building shell has a high-performance exterior envelope, with special attention to air-sealing details and insulation levels. Materials were evaluated for their environmental impact and took into account local availability, recycled content, toxic components, durability and resource depletion. The facility incorporates the principles of cool daylighting along with advanced lighting techniques and controls. The construction cost was approximately $1.5 Million, including the following renewable energy systems: Geothermal ground-source heat pump heating & cooling 10 KW wind energy turbine on 100' tower 2.3 KW pole-mounted tracking solar photovoltaic electricity array 3-panel ground-mounted solar hot water collector array Wood-fired central masonry biomass heater w/hydronic exchanger © Copyright 2007 by Wisconsin Green Building Alliance |