Penn State’s LEED Gold School of Architecture

Penn State’s LEED Gold School of Architecture

As students return to campuses across the country for the start of another semester, colleges are starting to showcase some serious strides in sustainability. Some are investing in wind power and other alternative energies to help lower their carbon footprint, while others are endeavoring to green their facilities. Penn State is leading the charge with its gorgeous LEED Gold Stuckeman School of Architecture.

Penn State’s LEED Gold School of Architecture

It seems only appropriate that an architecture school should express its dedication to the field with a stunning sustainable structure. The Stuckeman Family Building for the School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (SALA) was designed by Pittsburgh-based WTW architects to incorporate a variety of environmental initiatives, earning it an impressive LEED Gold rating.

Penn State’s LEED Gold School of Architecture

The four-story, 111,000-square-foot building boasts a beautiful exterior constructed from recycled copper and brick. Rainwater recycling systems capture water in cisterns for landscape irrigation, and an integrated storm water management system helps mitigate flooding.

Penn State’s LEED Gold School of Architecture

As for the interior, the building has taken advantage of daylighting in addition to automated lighting controls and smart sensors that recognizes when people are inside – good for those caffeine-fueled all-nighters. The energy-efficient windows are motorized and can open up to utilize natural ventilation for the brisk morning breezes to wake you after you have fallen asleep at the drafting board. All in all it is an excellent example of sustainable architecture and stands as a fitting inspiration for the architects of tomorrow.

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A Self-Sustainable Astronomy Center

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Everything from buildings to resorts to cars to temples are donning the green mantle. The latest to join this list of sustainable structures is the Keilder Observatory in the UK. Located in Northumberland and designed by Charles Barclay Architects, this stunning structure stands an an example of self-sustainable architecture that is equally inspiring in both form and function.

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The observatory is intended for amateur astronomers, and houses two permanent telescopes as well as space for personal telescopes. The observatory is orientated south east towards the Kielder Sky Space, a sister project of the Kielder Observatory. It is used as an observatory at night and as a viewing platform during the day.

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The observatory has been designed in the form of a ‘land pier’, jutting out over the Black Fell landscape. It has been constructed from Douglas fir and has larch cladding. The telescopes have been placed in rotating turrets that can be rotated through 360 degrees. The turrets are rotated by a manual rack and pinion system.

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The true hallmark of the observatory is its complete self-sustainability. The observatory generates its own electricity – the power is generated by a 2.5 kW wind turbine, and photovoltaic panels mounted on the roof. The observatory also includes eco-minded features like composting toilets.

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Kielder Observatory, Kielder Observatory UK, sustainable science buildings, green building astronomy, Northumberland UK, Charles Barclay Architects, Charles Barclay Architects UK, sustainable design UK, green building UK

Kielder Observatory, Kielder Observatory UK, sustainable science buildings, green building astronomy, Northumberland UK, Charles Barclay Architects, Charles Barclay Architects UK, sustainable design UK, green building UK

Kielder Observatory, Kielder Observatory UK, sustainable science buildings, green building astronomy, Northumberland UK, Charles Barclay Architects, Charles Barclay Architects UK, sustainable design UK, green building UK

Kielder Observatory, Kielder Observatory UK, sustainable science buildings, green building astronomy, Northumberland UK, Charles Barclay Architects, Charles Barclay Architects UK, sustainable design UK, green building UK

Kielder Observatory, Kielder Observatory UK, sustainable science buildings, green building astronomy, Northumberland UK, Charles Barclay Architects, Charles Barclay Architects UK, sustainable design UK, green building UK