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Lance Armstrong Foundation Headquarters Lake Flato Architects Austin, TX Office Building Reuse of warehouse Office space, meeting rooms, dining facilities, an in-house gymnasium, open-air courtyard Specialized ventilation system supplies 30% more fresh air than required by code. Uses 39.5% less energy 40% less water use by efficient flushing appliances Central location, bike storage and shower, bus stops encourage less single passenger trips. Privileged parking to low emitting car Existing foot print and solid concrete walls presented a challenge for a well lit interior. Replaced the roofs center bays with north facing clerestory diffused light for core work- spaces- 90 footcandles during summer. While re-milling the roof decking to construct ‘boxes,’ creating a dynamic mixed use neigh- borhood of interior spaces SUN 88% of materials from warehouse were recycled and used in the new design Utilized the existing glulam beams Re-purposed the removed concrete for retaining walls, garden elements and walkways Fly ash by-product fo coal burning power plants replace 40% fo the cenment used reducing carbon footprint REUSE http://www.archdaily.com/105042/lance-armstrong-foundation- headquarters-lakeflato-architects-and-the-bommarito-group/

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Lance Armstrong Foundation Headquarters Lake Flato ArchitectsAustin, TXOffice BuildingReuse of warehouseOffice space, meeting rooms, dining facilities, an in-house gymnasium, open-air courtyard

Specialized ventilation system supplies 30% more fresh air than required by code.Uses 39.5% less energy 40% less water use by efficient flushing appliancesCentral location, bike storage and shower, bus stops encourage less single passenger trips.Privileged parking to low emitting car

Existing foot print and solid concrete walls presented a challenge for a well lit interior. Replaced the roofs center bays with north facing clerestory diffused light for core work-spaces- 90 footcandles during summer.While re-milling the roof decking to construct ‘boxes,’ creating a dynamic mixed use neigh-borhood of interior spaces

SUN88% of materials from warehouse were recycled and used in the new designUtilized the existing glulam beams Re-purposed the removed concrete for retaining walls, garden elements and walkwaysFly ash by-product fo coal burning power plants replace 40% fo the cenment used reducing carbon footprint

REUSE

http://www.archdaily.com/105042/lance-armstrong-foundation-headquarters-lakeflato-architects-and-the-bommarito-group/

THE GREEN BUILDING(fer) STUDIOLOUISVILLE, KYMIXED USELEED PlatinumFormer 115 yr. old dry goods store10,000 sqftGallery space, event space, offices, confer-ence room, organic restaurant

WATERNo city water is used for landscapeAbsorbed by green roofRain barrelsRain gardens

ENERGY30,000 pounds of CO2 saved a monthOffset carbon footprint of all employees vehicles81 solar panels1,100 gallon ice storage12 geothermal wells 225 ft. under buildingOff grid efficiency is 68%

REUSESaved shell of existing buildingSaved structural woodSaved brick from existing structure

RECYCLED100% of flooring70% of windows80% of insulation (blue jeans)551 cubic yards of demo materials were donated

http://www.archdaily.com/118709/the-green-building-fer-studio/

A three-story apartment building affordable rental units in multiple configura-tions. hidden parking structure, setting a residential rather than industrial tone, and enclose a second-level open-air courtyard. The front of the building is topped with a green roof

APARTMENTSTASSAFARONGA VILLAGEDAVID BAKER + PARTNERSOAKLAND, CARESDIENTIAL mixed incomeLEED ND Certified Gold PlansSeven and a half arcesApartments, the Village Square, a former factory, and habitat for humanity houses

Tassafaronga is anchored by a large public plaza known as the Village Square. Each of the three new areas of housing also has a semi-private shared space, creating sheltered play and gather-ing areas for children and residents.

VILLAGE SQUARE

A defunct pasta factory and parcel of unused industrial land are reclaimed as 20 small lofts with a neighborhood-serving medical clinic. Reuses everything from the concrete shell, wood framing, and roof to concrete floors and structural steel.

Twenty-two family townhomes are going up in cooperation with the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity

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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

Solar power for on site generation of electricity and hot water157 LEED Plat. rental units provide solar heated waterEnergy usage remains 20 to 30 percent below California's codeNew Urbanism and Defensible Space planning principles: pocket parks, walkability, high density communityLocation of site reduced car dependencySwales achieve 100% stormwater remediation97% of waste materials were recycledexisting foundations were ground up and used for roads

http://www.archdaily.com/125501/tassafaronga-village-david-baker-partners/http://greensource.construction.com/green_building_projects/2011/1102_Tassafaronga_Village.asp

1315 PEACH TREEPERKINS + WILLATLANTA, GA

AIR QUALITYUnder floor air distrubtionFresh air ventaltion

WATERRain water collected in 10,000 gal cisternFiltered and treated on siteUsed for 100% of restroom flush fixtures and for irrigation

SUNHigh perfor-mance curtain wall/glazingMortorized steel trellisAmount of natu-ral light reduced energy needed for lighting by 67%

REUSE60% of is demountable and designed to be deconstructed and repurposed.

Reuse of 1985 o�ce building16000 square-foot facility

http://www.archdaily.com/215002/exemplar-of-sustainable-architecture-1315-peachtree-perkinswill/