Project
Hitchcock Center for the Environment
Education K-12
Amherst , MA | 2016
- 9K GSF
- 4 Companies
- 1 Professional
About
The new 9,000-sf home of the Hitchcock Center for the Environment in Amherst, Massachusetts serves as a teaching tool that fully integrates and celebrates the relationship between the built and natural environments. A participant in the Living Building Challenge, the Center generates it's own energy form the sun and captures its own drinking water from the rain. It also features an integrated interpretive program that explains universal natural principles and illustrates how those principles are applied within the building.The building uses a combination of high-tech and hand-on tools to illustrate the direct connection between people and our place in the natural world. HCE wanted a smart building, but they also wanted the building’s staff to be responsible for helping to achieve sustainability goals. We installed sensors that monitor outdoor temperature and humidity. When it’s nice outside, the mechanical system is disabled and an indicator light switches from red to green, letting users know it’s time to open the windows. This teaches conservation habits that each user can take home, furthering the sustainable impact of the project.
Project Owner
Hitchcock Center for the Environment
Is the project achieving or targeting net zero energy?
Achieving
Is the project Net Zero or Net Zero Ready?
Net Zero Ready
Project Size in GSF
9K
Category of height
Low-Rise
How is the building all-electric for heating?
Air-source Heat Pump
Is the service hot water all-electric?
Yes
What is the primary system type for domestic hot water?
Electric resistance instantaneous
On-site renewable energy
100%
Is the owner purchasing off-site renewable energy to offset all electricity consumption?
No
Certifications related to Energy / Carbon
Living Building Challenge
Site EUI
29.0 kBtu/sf/year
Net Site EUI
24.0 kBtu/sf/year
The EUI is
Measured
What is the climate zone for this project?
5A Cool Humid