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Utah Valley Planned ParenthoodOrem, Utah LEED® Platinum Certified The design solution is a direct response to the organizations mission “… to live in peace with our planet”. This facility will serve as a model for the relationship of beauty, function and environmental responsibility. As such it will be used as an educational tool for clients, staff and interested individuals wishing to learn more about green building or that are seeing demonstrated for the first time. Along with teachings about the building design and systems employed, the education program will also encompass behavioral changes that we can integrate with our daily actions that are healthier and environmentally responsible.
DesignDesign seeks to find synergies by incorporating strategies that provide multiple benefits in terms of aesthetics, function, budget constraints, and sustainable design objectives. For instance the planted roof provides a beautiful element to the exterior, while enhancing the thermal envelope, protecting the roof membrane from wear, reducing stormwater runoff, and creating habitat for birds and insects. On the interior, the decision to expose and finish the concrete slab eliminates the need for additional finish material, creates a durable easily maintained surface, works in conjunction with the spaces radiant heating and cooling system, and provides thermal mass for the passive solar strategies. Daylight is provided to all occupied spaces as well as corridors to reduce energy demand from lighting while promoting occupant health and productivity. The lighting design works in conjunction with this strategy by incorporating daylight and occupant sensors, light level controls, and task lighting throughout. SiteSite was selected for the ease of access by clientele. Located on a previously developed site near a freeway off ramp, between two park and ride lots, and on multiple bus routes which connect to the local community and universities. This visible and accessible location will expand the impact of the organization in providing for a broader base of clientele. The building is configured to optimize solar control with the long axis north-south. It is positioned on the site to maximize open space and naturally vegetated areas to the south which will serve to protect solar access as the neighboring property is developed.
WaterClimatic landscape design with native, xeric plantings has been incorporated in the desgin. The building’s roof design is configured to capture all precipitation on a planted roof to substantially reduce stormwater runoff. Paved areas are minimized and stormwater from this area will be managed on site through landscape designs incorporating vegetated swales. The building will minimize water use through high efficient plumbing throughout as well as controls and automated systems that will reduce waste while providing a hygienic easily maintained facility. Energy and AtmosphereA groundsource heat pump coupled with solar thermal will provide radiant heating and cooling within the exposed slab floor. This strategy is anticipated to provide over 40% savings over conventional HVAC systems for this building type. The space will be both heated and cooled through the slab, reducing equipment sizing while improving indoor air quality and comfort. A thermally efficient glazing system will be incorporated which couples high performance glazing with a thermally broken window frame system.
Materials and ResourcesIn an effort to drive the local market toward sustainable design, we intend to incorporate local resources wherever feasible and anticipate achieving at least 20% regional materials per the LEED credit. In addition, local labor will be employed as a means to educate and provide market opportunities in a new area for sustainable construction. The main construction method for the facility will be insulated concrete forms which provide superior insulation as well as a durable, fire-proof system. All materials and components for this system are sourced and manufactured locally. Products and finishes will be selected for their energy performance, durability, healthfulness, and environmental responsibility.
Indoor Environmental QualityAs a health care organization, occupant health as well as the health of all others involved with the project is of utmost concern. As such we anticipate achieving all but two EQ LEED credit in this project. Within the building, materials and equipment systems will be selected to provide optimum occupant health through elimination of harmful chemicals and pollutants in specified products, control the intrusion of outside pollutants post construction, and an enhanced ventilation system. In a broader context, materials and construction systems will be selected with the health of those harvesting, manufacturing and constructing in mind. |
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