This LEED Gold project is the second-largest Passive House college residence hall in the U.S. and moves the university closer to its goal to be carbon-neutral by 2040.
Encompassing two dormitories with apartment-like suites, the project is designed to encourage on-campus residency of seniors as it seamlessly integrates features of independent apartment living with communal dormitories.
The University of Connecticut men’s and women’s 97,300-sq-ft hockey arena includes an ice-level lounge with café seating and an upper-level club with lounge seating, a bar and expansive views.
Perched at an elevation of 3,620 ft near the top of Saddleback Mountain, the 2,500-sq-ft restaurant complements the popular year-round resort by offering a unique dining experience, plus a wintertime ski-up service window.
The largest academic project in Colby College history and the new home for its music, cinema studies and performance, theater and dance departments, this $95-million, 74,000-sq-ft building features flexible, multipurpose performance areas.
Constructed on a tight site surrounded by busy roads and sidewalks adjacent to the state’s third most used commuter rail stop, the more than 167,000-sq-ft, six-story mixed-use property that is part of a larger downtown revitalization includes 106 units, an array of amenities and 9,000 sq ft of retail space.
A former seafood packaging plant is now a 43,000-sq-ft training facility developed to support the growing demand for technicians in the assembly and deployment of offshore wind power turbines.
The 53-story, 1.8-million-sq-ft tower is the world’s largest Passive House office building that also meets WELL Gold and LEED Platinum standards, says the submission./