HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 07 21 Distributed by Robert Burke During Regular 600Date: July 21, 2008
The attached document was distributed by Mr.
Robert Burke during Regular Agenda Item
"600" at the July 21, 2008 City Commission
Workshop.
Sustainable Features
• Bicycle storage and changing rooms
• Preferred parking spaces for low-emitting vehicles
• Maximization of open space
• Refelctive paving and roofing material to reduce "heat island effect"
• Light pollution reduction
• No potable water for landscape irrigation
• Reduced water consumption by 30% and sewage conveyance by 50%
• Rain water harvesting for flushing toilets
• Dual flush toilets
• Low flow faucets and showers
• Waterless urinals
• Optimize energy efficiency above ASHRAE standards
• Air-cooled chiller system and variable speed controlled AHU
• Thermomass exterior wall system with reflective coating
• 3M window film
• Energy efficient lighting fixtures, daylight harvesting and occupancy sensors
• Low energy traction elevator with no hydraulic fluids
• On-site renewable energy -solar panels for heating domestic water
• Enhanced commissioning and enhanced refrigerant management
• Green power -purchase energy from alternative energy source
• Provide space for collection and storage of recyclables
• Divert at least 75% of construction waste from landfills
• Use materials with pre- and post- consumer recycled content
• Use regionally extracted, processed and manufactured products
• Use rapidly renewable materials
• Outdoor air delivery monitoring
• Follow a construction IAQ plan to minimize dirt and dust in the building
• Use low emitting carpet, adhesives, sealants, paints and composite wood
• Locally controlled lighting and thermal systems
• Under-floor air distribution system with thermostats for every two occupants
• Task lighting
• Verification and follow up on comfort of occupants after one year
• Daylight provided to at lest 75% of regularly occupied spaces
• Views to exterior for minimum of 90% of regularly occupied spaces
• Green housekeeping plan
• Further reduction in water consumption and sewage conveyance
• Use building for educational purposes (clients, contractors, suppliers)
• LEED® Accredited Professional on design team
burke, hogue & mills associates, inc.
architecture & interior design
Robert H. Burke, Jr., NCARB, AIA
CEO, Architect
100 Colonial Center Parkway, Suite 150
Lake Mary, Honda 32746
Direct: 407.571.1570
rhone:,07.629.4511
Fax: 407.629.9070
bburke@burkehoguemills.com
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We are pleased to announce the start of construction on our new office building
in Lake Mary, Rorida. The environmentally responsible design goal is to achieve a
minimum LEED@ Silver Certification.
The new 15,500 square foot, two-story office building is intended to be a material
showcase of our design approach for the built environment, and to also express
our responsible sensibilities toward the natural environment.
A double height, fully glazed lobby welcomes visitors to our home. An open studio
work area will occupy the primary space in the building. Corporate offices and
meeting areas will complete the design.
The lighting strategy will utilize as much of the natural daylight as the space will
allow. Indirect lighting will be added to create a soft, yet natural illumination to the
workspace. The centralized cafe area provides interactive space to meet, greet,
eat, relax and create.
The new office will incorporate design features such as: rain water harvesting to
flush toilets, under floor air distribution, reflective roof and parking lot paving,
Thermomass R insulated exterior concrete walls, use of natural day lighting and
automatic lighting controls, products with high recycled content, materials with no
or low off gassing and a comfortable, energy efficient design.
We expect our building to be the first sustainable architectural office in Central
Florida. We hope to see you all at the "unveiling" in the Summer of 2008.
A special thank you to our contractor and consultants.
Your time and expertise are much appreciated.
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