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2009 Design Award Winner Devon Bank In addition to being good for the environment, unique green design advertises itself. But the real dividends are yet to come. This energy efficient design is an investment that yields long term savings in mechanical and electrical costs for heating, cooling, and lighting. The unique design with its generous natural light, high ceilinged ventilation, and use of benign hypoallergenic materials, will also reduce employee turnover, which in turn saves additional operating costs. This state of the art branch banking facility has many innovative sustainable features. The building’s exterior incorporates a Kawneer curtain wall system with sun shading devices, providing improved daylighting while reducing glare. These sunscreens also reduce solar heat gain, thus saving cooling costs. The green roof employs a white PVC membrane, with 1,200 square foot planted surface for passive cooling, insulation, and storm water retention. The roof also features thirty-six solar panels that can produce up to 10kW of energy. Adjacent to the building a field of six 35’ high wind spires generates additional wind energy. The building uses energy efficient HVAC, plumbing, and lighting systems. Additional green amenities include bicycle parking, preferred parking for alternative fueled vehicles, and recycling. The site itself is a Brownfield, which required installing a liquid membrane beneath the building.
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2010 AIA NEI Platinum
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