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Tampa Bay Region
Counties:Citrus
HernandoHillsborough
PascoPinellas
Polk
Magnify Credit Union – South Lakeland BranchLakeland – Polk County, FL
Magnify Credit Union
HIGH PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS:• Solar Energy / Roof-mounted photovoltaic (PV) system• Solar Reflective Roofing Material (reduced Heat Island Effect)• Increased Thermal Properties of Building Envelope• Digitally Controlled Natural Daylighting• Stormwater Management• Rainwater Harvesting• “Florida Friendly” Landscaping / Xeriscaping• Water-saving plumbing fixtures• Preferred parking for Low-Emitting & Fuel Efficient Vehicles• Low-Emitting Materials (Low VOC adhesives, sealants, paints,
carpet, and composite woods)• Regional Materials & Materials with High Recycled Content• Storage & Collection of Recyclables• Recycled Construction Waste
LEED RATING: GOLD + Net Zero Energy Building
PROJECT TEAM: Straughn Trout Architects, LLC (Architects/Interiors) KBA Engineering, Inc. (Electrical) Consulting Engineering Associates, Inc. (Mechanical) Herb Newman, PE (CxA) Moduss, Inc. (Civil) Folsom Construction, Inc (CM)
Commission on the Environment
Jordan School Restoration (1925)St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida
Owner: City of St. Petersburg Occupant: Pinellas County Head Start
• High Performance Characteristics– energy-recovery ventilation (ERV)– central chiller plant– building shell re-use– on-site storm water infiltration– energy efficient interior lighting – rainwater harvesting for reuse as greywater for toilets– waterless urinals– automatic faucets– solar water heating– solar on-site rooftop electric generation (PV)– insulated glazing– low-VOC interior finishes– occupancy sensors for lighting– insulated glazing– recycling facilities– dark-sky outdoor lighting– xeric/native landscaping
LEED RATING: Registered – Certification Pending
PROJECT TEAM:Wade Trim Inc. (Civil and Landscape)Griner Engineering, Inc. (MEP and Commissioning)Master Consulting Engineers, Inc. (Structural)Fagen Acoustical Consultants (Acoustics)Greenfield Environmental, Inc. (Environmental Testing)Hennessy Construction Services (Contractor)
RENKER EICH PARKS ARCHITECTSCommission on the Environment www.reparch.com
Chancey Office Building1228 East 7th Avenue, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
Chancey Design Partnership
• High Performance CharacteristicsSustainable Site:– The building is situated within an urban setting along a multiple public
transportation lines and bicycle parking as well as showers for employees are located with in the building.
– The design of the building allows for a positive connection with the existing historic and urban fabric of the neighborhood.
– A highly reflective roof material was utilized to reduce the heat island effect. – All parking is located within the building footprint which also reduces the heat
island effect. Water Efficiency:– Utilized drought tolerant, indigenous plants that require zero irrigation once
established. – Water saving fixtures such as dual flush toilets and low flow faucets help to
conserve water inside the building.Energy & Atmosphere:– Exterior lights are kept to a minimum which reduce not only energy but light
pollution. – An electric elevator was selected for its reduced operating power and it requires
no oils that could harm the environment. – A highly efficient HVAC system utilizes low ozone depleting refrigerant and
reduces the impact on global warming. Materials and Resources:– The design staff utilized recycled products and renewable materials through out
the building as well as certified wood. – When available regional materials were used in the design and construction.Indoor Environmental Quality:– Low VOC paints are carpets were specified to help improve the indoor
environmental conditions.– Interior florescent lighting is on a control system that automatically turns off the
light when spaces are unoccupied or there is adequate daylight.– The HVAC system utilizes an increased number of thermostats to provide
increased occupant control of thermal comfort. – large windows provide day lighting to over 95% of the interior spaces and are
operable allowing the occupants increased environment control Innovative Design:– Chilled filtered water is offered throughout the building to avoid the use of bottled
water in the building. – Design strategies included moving occupants towards the exterior walls to
maximize views and natural light.– implemented a Green Cleaning program using all environmentally friendly
cleaning and maintenance materials.
LEED RATING : Pursuing Certification
PROJECT TEAM:Greg Jones, Lilian M. Sherrard, Mike Abell, Catherine Christie-Zanghi, Sandra Chancey
Commission on the Environment
High School EEEBrooksville, Hernando County, Florida
Hernando County School Board
High Performance Characteristics
• Daylight Harvesting• Estimated 20% Reduction in Energy Consumption• Estimated 40% Reduction in Building Water Use• Extensive Use of Native Landscape to Reduce Water
Consumption for Irrigation• Solar Hot Water for Kitchen• Enhance Acoustical Design in Classrooms
PROJECT TEAM: Brook Sherrard AIA, LEED AP
José Burgos AIA, LEED AP
Kathy Arsenault AIA
Blaine LindJosué Robles
Commission on the Environment
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WMNF COMMUNITY RADIO STATION88.5 FM
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida
Commission on the Environment
High Performance Characteristics Landscape design incorporates native vegetation to eliminate requirements for irrigation, fertilizers,
and insect control. Captured storm water is retained on site to provide water requirements for native vegetation.
Building orientation and positioning of glazing systems maximizes daylighting while minimizing potential A/C loads.
Central Light Spine allows for daylighting of all occupied spaces including performance studios deep inside building.
Lower roof of facility constructed with concrete hollow plank, isolating sound of passing planes and cars from the broadcast areas additionally reducing heat gain through mass and a reflective roof membrane.
High building mass achieved through exterior walls with insulation on the exterior side of the wall to allow the interior to benefit from the thermal storage capabilities of the wall and to isolate the mass from direct solar heat gains attributed to the sun shining on the walls surfaces.
“Ground coupled” floor slabs to benefit from free mass cooling from the ground Highly efficient lighting system. Selective switching incorporated to light only the areas needed. High efficiency HVAC systems utilizing low temperature chilled water and pre-dehumidification of
outside makeup air. Four levels of redundancy built into HVAC system.
Project Team:Architects: Lawrence Maxwell, AIA Sharon V. Migala, AIATeam Members: Timothy W. Reed, Johnnie B. Groot, Jeff Phillips, AIACivil&Structural: Catalano Engineering, Inc. MEP: Sklow and Runkel Consulting Engineers Contractor: PAVCO Inc.
Music Library lightwells Central Light Spine South Entry Facade
Original WMNF studios
Music Library
sun study
Central Light Spine
sun study
Classroom AdditionsLutz, Hillsborough County, FL
Learning Gate Community School
High Performance Characteristics– High R-30 Walls & Roof– Soy Based Spray Insulation– Tinted, Insulated, Low-E Single Hung Windows– High Efficient T-8 Florescent Indirect/Direct Fixtures– North Orientation w/ Large Windows for Daylight Harvesting– Meunters De-Humidification System– CO2 & Humidity Sensors– Full Building System Monitoring– Cistern for Toilets & Irrigation– Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures– Passive Shading on South Facade– FSC Certified Wood Framing, Pre Fabricated Structures– Low VOC Emitting Materials & Finishes– Materials w/ High Recycled Content– Reuse of Site Cleared Trees/Wood
“REGISTERED” LEED: SC PLATNIUM
PROJECT TEAM:Stewart Engineering (MEP)Hees & Associates (Structural)Two Trails (Commissioning)
Commission on the Environment
Dunedin Community CenterDunedin, Pinellas County, Florida
City of Dunedin
• High Performance Characteristics– National recognition in “Leadership in
Environmental, and Energy Design,” making it the first public facility in Pinellas County to receive this honor.
– Optimized Energy Performance with glass, insulation, and sun control.
– Reduced water usage by 20%, achieving Zero Light Pollution.
– Recycled over 70% of construction waste and utilized recycled building materials.
LEED RATING (Silver)
PROJECT TEAM:Rodney L. Collman, AIA, LEED APRitchie Henley, Michael Patterson, Henry Markle, Joanna Switzer
COLLMAN & KARSKYARCHITECTS, INC.
Commission on the Environment