In addition to reducing energy use, new mechanical and electrical systems provide occupants with a healthier, more comfortable environment. Two air handling units installed in the basement provide conditioned fresh air to all rooms. A steam-to-hot water heat exchanger supplies perimeter heating during cooler months and can maintain temperatures without running air handlers during unoccupied times. All offices and classrooms are arranged to have operable windows - affording natural light, views to the outdoors, and opportunities for natural ventilation. Glass "borrowed lights" in interior walls provide interior spaces with natural light. Additionally, materials used in the renovation were specified to emit low levels of Volatile Organic Compounds - off-gassing that contributes to poor indoor air quality.
Points | Credit | Description Criteria Summary |
1 | 1 | Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring |
1 | 3.1 | Construction IAQ Management Plan During Construction |
1 | 3.2 | Construction IAQ Management Plan Before Occupancy As part of the commissioning process, IAQ procedures were followed during and after the construction phase. |
1 | 4.1 | Low-Emitting Materials Low VOC paints, sealants, and materials were specified for the project. |
1 | 6.1 | Controllability of Systems Lighting |
1 | 6.2 | Controllability of Systems Thermal Comfort |
1 | 7.1 | Thermal Comfort Design |
1 | 8.1 | Daylight and Views 75% of Spaces All offices and classrooms have access to an operable window for natural lighting and ventilation |
1 | 8.2 | Daylight and Views 90% of Spaces |
9 | Indoor Environmental Quality Probable Credit Points |