Washkewicz Hall, home to the College of Engineering at Cleveland State University, has received LEED Gold certification for environmentally sensitive design and construction.
The building, completed in 2017, is the sixth building on the university’s Cleveland, Ohio, campus to receive LEED certification and the second to receive LEED Gold.
Among Washkewicz Hall’s sustainable features:
- Site utilization that optimizes green space to reduce storm water runoff
- Low-flow toilets and faucets that reduce water consumption by 30%
- Energy-efficient mechanical systems
- 70% of electricity from renewable sources
- 25% recycled steel in building materials
- Light-colored roof material to reflect heat and maintain a cooler temperature within the building
- Materials, paints, flooring and wall materials contain no- or low-VOCs for improved indoor air quality
“The team set out with the goal of achieving LEED Gold…