- The amount of impervious area was reduced within the site boundary. The square footage of new building footprint was less than the original building and walks & driveways were smaller in area compared to what was existing. This area gained from pre to post construction situation is vegetated, which creates a more permeable surface and in turn lowers runoff volumes and quantities.
- No additional parking was added to the site.
- To minimize heat island effect the building was designed with a highly reflective white roof, preventing localized temperature increases and reducing building cooling loads.
- Bike racks were installed to provide adequate bike parking for campus members arriving by bicycle.
Peter Buck Center for Health and Fitness
In January 2010 the Fitness center was awarded LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver certification by the U. S. Green Building Council.
See some of the features of the building and the construction process that helped it achieve LEED Silver below and check out the Buck Fitness LEED poster for more information.