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LIVING BUILDINGChristine Mondor, AIA, Principal, evolve environment::architectureFaculty, School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University
Marc Mondor, AIA, Principal, evolve environment::architectureUSGBC LEED Faculty
cultivating a
Phipps ConservatoryCenter for Sustainable Landscapes
Design & Construction Team The Design Alliance, Andropogon, CJL Engineering, CEC Inc., Consultants evolveEA, 7Group, Turner Construction, Vermeulens
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical GardensPhase One | Welcome Center1
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical GardensPhase Two | Tropical Forest2
Executive Director Richard Piacentini asked:
How can we notdo this better?3
Welcome Center
Greenhouses
Tropical Forest
PROJECT SITE
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Phipps Conservatory and Botanical GardensPhase Three | Center for Sustainable Landscapes4
• 24,000 Gross Square Feet• Administration and Research functions• Conservatory Experience for public• Garden Experience for public• Teaching Experience on Sustainability
Project Parameters
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A model for multidisciplinary team collaboration
Integrative Design Process
RequiresEVERYBODY[talking about] EVERYTHING
EARLY6
• Project Vision and Board Commitment
• Project Statement• 24,000 Office Building• Building Upon Phipps Work• Living Building Challenge• LEED Platinum
• Design Team Selection• Local to the Pittsburgh Region• Architecture/Engineering/Cost• By Invitation• 4 Finalists
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• Total Project Cost: $11.8 Million• $7.8 Million for CSL Building ($357 per SF w/o PV array)• $3.5 Million for Site • $0.5 Million for Service Building
• CSL Building MEP Costs• HVAC: $28.98/SF• Controls: $11.67/SF• Electrical: $36.28/SF• PV Array: Additional $20-30 / SF (not in project costs)
• CSL Building Envelope: $101.63/SF
Project Costs
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Phipps Conservatory and Botanical GardensDesign Concepts9
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Building Orientation & Massing
Building Envelope
Natural Daylight
Natural Ventilation
Getting to Net Zero:passive design strategies
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Building Orientation & Massing17
Building Orientation & Massing18
Building Envelope, Daylight & Ventilation19
Building Envelope, Daylight & Ventilation20
Building Envelope, Daylight & Ventilation21
TARGETS:
80% daylight Autonomy
25 fc in work stations
40 fc in classrooms
Natural Daylighting
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TARGETS:
Percent People Dissatisfied < 20
Building Envelope, Daylight & Ventilation23
Building Envelope, Daylight & Ventilation24
ENERGY INTENSITY TARGETS:
< 20 kBTU per SF per year
ENERGY MODEL:19.2 kBTU per SF per year
TYPICAL OFFICE:39.2 kBTU per SF per year
TYPICAL HOUSE:52.4 kBTU per SF per year
COOLING ENERGY TARGETS:> 800 SF per ton
ENERGY MODEL:779 SF per ton
TYPICAL OFFICE:290-400 SF per ton
TYPICAL HOUSE:502 SF per ton
Energy Strategies25
ENERGY INTENSITY TARGETS:
< 20 kBTU per SF per year
ENERGY MODEL:19.2 kBTU per SF per year
TYPICAL OFFICE:39.2 kBTU per SF per year
TYPICAL HOUSE:52.4 kBTU per SF per year
COOLING ENERGY TARGETS:> 800 SF per ton
ENERGY MODEL:779 SF per ton
TYPICAL OFFICE:290-400 SF per ton
TYPICAL HOUSE:502 SF per ton
TOTAL CSL ENERGY
CONSUMPTION:118,000 kwh per year
TYPICAL OFFICE:
241,730 kwh per year
TYPICAL
HOUSE:35,000 kwh per year
Energy Strategies26
Closed loop
Integrated systems
Getting to Net Zero:active system design strategies
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Energy Strategies
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