The American Institute of Architects has selected the Gateway Center at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry as one of the nation’s top 10 sustainable architecture and ecological design projects that protect and enhance the environment.
The designers, Perkins Eastman, also constructed the incredible barn transformation at Morrisville State College completed in 2012.
The Gateway Center, which formally opened in September 2013, is both a hub for campus activity and a teaching tool that demonstrates sustainability. In addition to a unique power plant, the building features a green roof that uses native plant species from eastern Lake Ontario dunes and alvar pavement barrens at the northeastern end of Lake Ontario.
The selection for this award was announced April 22, by the AIA and its Committee on the Environment and the College will be honored at the AIA 2014 National Convention and Design Exposition in Chicago.
“This LEED Platinum campus center meets ESF’s goal of reducing the overall carbon footprint of the campus through net positive renewable energy production, while creating a combined heat-and-power plant and intensive green roof that serve as hands-on teaching and research tools,” the AIA stated. “The double-ended bioclimatic form exemplifies passive solar design. Net positive energy systems integrated with the design serve four adjacent ESF buildings, providing 60 percent of annual campus heating needs and 20 percent of annual power needs.”
The Gateway Center, designed by Architerra of Boston, is the most recent honor in the Gateway Center’s portfolio:
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The jury that reviewed this year’s AIA COTE submissions called the Gateway Center “a clear expression of the College of Environmental Science and Forestry’s academic mission to advance knowledge about the environment and best forestry practices.”
We agree–and it’s just another way SUNY impacts the world through an Energy Smart NY!
The interior of the Gateway Center is designed to maximize temperate and light control from natural sources.
The roof of the Gateway Center features plants and exploration walkways.
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Wow it’s really great work by The American Institute of Architects.I think we should increase the number of another Gateway Center.
Wow what an impressive building. It really goes to show what can be achieved when innovative design, architecture and determination combine. A master piece is built. I think there is no denying that the climate is changing, drastically even and action does need to be taken to make changes. I think that when most people think of sustainable architecture, they think of a primitive and simple building but this example shows just how striking and modern the structures can be. However, do you think financially, it is quite expensive to invest in a sustainable property? Either way, this a fantastic step forward.
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