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ArchitectureWeek Notes No. 380
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Each project in the "Top Ten Green Projects" awards by
the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Committee on
the Environment (COTE) for 2008 was evaluated on ten
measures, documented extensively on the COTE Web site.
These include design innovation, community context and
land use, longevity, bioclimatic design, water and
energy conservation, materials, and indoor environment.
The ten winners - plus one honorable mention - approach
sustainable design through an exemplary integration of
architecture, technology, and natural systems.
One of this year's winning projects, the Aldo Leopold
Legacy Center, a LEED Platinum-certified visitor center
and nonprofit offices in Baraboo, Wisconsin, designed by
The Kubala Washatko Architects, Inc, was featured in
depth ArchitectureWeek No. 352. This beautiful project,
aided by the deeply forethoughtful stewardship of
Leopold himseelf, is apparently the highest
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late 2007.
Temporary, with Longevity
The Discovery Center at South Lake Union in Seattle,
Washington, demonstrates how a temporary building can be
intrinsically sustainable. Many of center's sustainable
strategies typify the Top Ten Green Projects: extensive
daylighting, thermally efficient building envelope,
stormwater management through rain gardens and permeable
pavers, and use of recycled materials.
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Super Seismic Medical Center
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The Mills-Peninsula Medical Center, currently under
construction in Burlingame, California, will be the
first "base-isolated" hospital in northern California.
Built on isolator bearings with seismic dampers, the
building was designed by Anshen + Allen to remain
operational after a major seismic event. During an
earthquake, the building can move up to 30 inches (76
centimeters) horizontally and two inches (five
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People and Places
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Architects and Engineers in Los Angeles, California -
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects in Seattle, Washington
- Ellerbe Becket in Washington, D.C., USA...
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