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Transcript of Institutes for Sustainable Research Development & Deployment - Georgia Institute of Technology
ORNL’s 3rd Annual
Southeast Sustainability SummitKnoxville, Tennessee
August 2013
Howard S. Wertheimer, FAIA, LEED [email protected]
Director, Capital Planning & Space Management
www.space.gatech.edu
View of Historic Campus from Across North Ave.
Georgia Tech
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9,500 Undergraduates
3,500 Graduate Students
4,000 Faculty/Staff
7,400,000 GSF
Georgia Tech Campus--circa 1997Georgia Tech Campus-circa 1997
2004 Master PlanPlan targets for 2014 13,500 Undergraduates 8,700 Graduate Students 7,600 Faculty/Staff 15.6 M GSF
2012 Existing Conditions 13,948Undergraduates 6,993 Graduate Students 7,365Faculty/Staff 14.7 M Gross SF
Gross Sq. Ft. by Year Chart (1997-2011) and projected thru 2014
1997 - 2011• 540,000 gsf average growth per year
• Faculty/Staff: 161 increase per year
• UG Students: 248 increase per year
• Grad Students: 297 increase per year
• Total Population Growth: 706 per year
Annual Growth
CAPITAL PLANNING AND SPACE MANAGEMENT, MAY 2011
Research & Development Expenditures FY 1997-FY2011
Annual Growth
INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH AND PLANNING, MAY 2012
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Comprehensive Approach to Sustainability “Georgia Tech as a Living Learning
Laboratory”• Education:
Learning in the Classroom• Research:
Discovery in the Laboratory
• Campus:Practice in Managing our Campus
Education• Technologically appropriate
learning spaces• Research neighborhoods to
promote inter-disciplinary• Open spaces for recreation
Ecology• Green buildings• Native vegetation systems• Reduce impervious surface• Environmental Stewardship• Sustainability
Economy• Effective use of Physical and
Fiscal Resources• Historic Districts
Campus Master Plan
Landscape Master PlanKey Concepts:• Ecological Landscape• Human Landscape
Goals: Develop integrated,
ecologically-based landscape and open space systems (storm water management).
Enhance living, working and learning environment.
Unify the campus with a distinct sense of place.
Increase tree canopy-replace agingtrees
Create an Eco-Commons (80 acres)
Implement ecological performance requirements of 50% reduction of storm water runoff
Cistern Master Plan
Clough Commons Cistern: - 1.4M gallon cistern capacity- 28 day supply for irrigation - 28 day supply for toilet flushing - 30% reduction in stormwater
Athletic Precinct
280,000 gallon
40,000 gallon
Stormwater Master Plan
Space Management Strategy• INSITE Database• Event Management System (EMS)
• Classroom & Event Scheduling• Space Request Form• New Hire Process
• People• Money• Space • Equipment
• BOR Space Utilization Initiative• Space Committee
• State Appropriations• Philanthropy• Cost Recovery• Grants
Funding Strategies
• Purpose is to promote and support the Georgia Institute of Technology, an instrumentality of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, and to erect such suitable buildings and other facilities as may be appropriate to the needs and goals of the Institute.
• Board appointed by the President of the Institute
GT Facilities Inc.
Georgia Tech Facilities Growth since 1997
Project Locations
Case Study: Carbon-Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory Building (C-NES)
LEED PlatinumDesign/Builder: HDR/Gilbane Building Co.
• S l a b - o n - g r a d e h i g h - b a y a n d m i d - b a y s p a c e
U N I V E R S I T Y N E E D S
Growing Demand
V I S I O N & L E A D E R S H I P
Change the Paradigmo f t e c h n i c a l l y c o m p l e x h i g h - b a y r e s e a r c h
• B a l l r o o m C o n c e p t• M i d - b a y S p a c e• R e s e a r c h t h e R e s e a r c h
V I S I O N & L E A D E R S H I P
Climate LeadershipN e t Z e r o F a c i l i t y
• A m e r i c a n C o l l e g e a n d U n i v e r s i t y P r e s i d e n t ’ s C l i m a t e C o m m i t m e n t • P l a n n i n g a n d D e s i g n C o m m i s s i o n
“ W e c a n d o b e t t e r t h a n L E E D ”
V I S I O N & L E A D E R S H I P
Design Excellence
• P l a n n i n g a n d D e s i g n C o m m i s s i o n• E x e c u t i v e P l a n n i n g a n d D e s i g n C o m m i s s i o n • R e g u l a r D e s i g n R e v i e w s
NARA Campus
Preliminary Planning Document
Mid-bay lab
Computational labs/offices
High bay lab
laboffice
Project Overview
Pre-Planning Program
Preliminary Planning Document
Preliminary Planning Document
Preliminary Planning Document
CARBON NEUTRAL*
Net Zero Energy Building
Carbon Neutral
Offset carbon: for building energy use
for building construction
transit of materials used (total embodied energy)
net zero site energy
net zero source energy
net zero energy emissions
“Carbon neutrality is defined here as eliminating or offsetting fossil based electricity and fuel use. For example, if the electricity grid is 60% fossil fuel and 40% hydroelectric, reducing grid electricity use by 60% and eliminating / offsetting on-site fuel use will make the project carbon neutral.” Green Building Studio, 2008
* Oxford word of the year 2006
Definition
The Scale of the Problem
Small Office
Large Office Laboratory
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Typical Lab Energy Use
• As much as (10) Typical Office Buildings.
• 6’ Fume Hood = (1) 2,500 s.f. house
New Funding Opportunities
A LT E R N AT I V E F U N D I N G
K E Y M E T R I C S
NIST Funding: $11.6 Mi l l ion GT Match ing Fund ing: 11 .6 Mi l l ion Add ’ l GT Expenses: 2 .3 Mi l l ion
Total Project Budget: $25.5 Mi l l ion
Project Size : 42,000 sf
NIST Grant Application
• R e - p a c k a g e d t h e p r o j e c t• M o r e a g g r e s s i v e p r o g r a m : C o m b u s t i o n• I n c r e a s e d s p a c e n e e d• “ S h o v e l R e a d y ”• R e - c a s t t h e b u d g e t• C o s t m o d e l / B u y - A m e r i c a n• M o r e a g g r e s s i v e S c h e d u l e• C o n s t r u c t a b i l i t y R e v i e w s
A LT E R N AT I V E F U N D I N G
A LT E R N AT I V E F U N D I N G
D E V E L O P I N G T H E G R A N T
I n t e r d i s c i p l i n a r y R e s e a r c h M o d e l
D E V E L O P I N G T H E G R A N T
Additional Program Space = “Shovel Ready Project”
D E V E L O P I N G T H E G R A N T
Basement AccessTo Additional Program Space
Grant Awards
• 1 7 6 G r a n t A p p l i c a t i o n s• 1 2 Aw a r d s• $ 1 2 3 M i l l i o n i n F u n d i n g
C-NES LAB AS DESIGNED/BUILT
Sustainable Site Strategies
Sustainable Site Strategies + Landscape Master Plan Integration
Building Components:
Case Study: Carbon-Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory Building (C-NES)
LEED PlatinumDesign/Builder: HDR/Gilbane Building Co.
ENR Southeast ‘Owner of the Year’
Awards and RecognitionsClough Commons and Tech Green•LEED Platinum 2013•University System of Georgia - Award of Excellence 2011•Atlanta Business Chronicle - Best in Atlanta Real Estate – 2011
Hinman Building Renovation•Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation - 2012 Excellence in Rehabilitation Award•University System of Georgia - Sustainability Award 2011•Interior Design Magazine - 2011 Best of Year Award•Architect Magazine - 2011 P/A (Progressive Architecture) Award•Architect Magazine - The Annual Design Review Award 2011•AIA - 2012 CAE Educational Facility Design Awards - Merit Award•AIA New York - AIA NY Design Awards 2012 - Honor Award, Interiors•AIA Georgia - 2011 Design Awards Program - Honor Award
Carbon Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory (CNES)•ENR Southeast – Best Green Building - 2013•LEED Platinum - 2013•R&D Magazine Lab of the Year – 2013•AIA / SCUP – Excellence in Architecture – 2013•AGC Build Georgia Award; Best Sustainable Building – 2013•AIA Georgia - 2012•ASLA Georgia - 2012•ENR Southeast - Best New Building – 2012•AIA New Jersey
Other Recognitions•Princeton Review Green Honor Roll 2009 - present•Sierra Club Sustainable Campus •League of American Cyclists – Silver Bike Friendly Campus 2012•Tree Campus USA 2008-present•Landscape Master Plan - SCUP Excellence in Planning for an established Campus, Merit Award, 2009•Electrical Substation - Atlanta Urban Design Commission Award of Excellence for Public Art, 2008•National Wildlife Federation Exemplary Green Campus 2008•ENR Southeast – 2013 Owner of the Year
Architecture + Engineering + Landscape + Ecology + Technology
ORNL’s 3rd Annual
Southeast Sustainability SummitKnoxville, Tennessee
August 2013
Howard S. Wertheimer, FAIA, LEED [email protected]
Director, Capital Planning & Space Management
www.space.gatech.edu