The Cleveland Museum of Natural History’s transformation project is our Green Building Challenge overall winner. This project is an unprecedented reinvention that aligns the Museum’s architecture with its mission of instilling a passion for nature and science in all learners. Working in partnership with DLR Group, this is the first museum in the U.S. to achieve LEEDv4 BD+C NC Platinum certification and was recently named one of the most beautiful museums in the world by Prix Versaille, a global architecture and design award program held annually at UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).
We will tour the building to appreciate the beautiful design while learning about the many innovative features and new technology used in its construction to save energy, conserve water, and create a healthy environment. This project reduced indoor potable water use by 37% and outdoor water use by 60%. They reduced energy use by 32% using passive strategies (low-e glazing, R-30 roof insulation, shading) and active systems (HVAC plant with efficient heat recovery chiller and solar photovoltaic arrays). That’s only the beginning of what we will learn on this tour. Join us to discover more about this truly exceptional Cleveland treasure.
The tour is limited to 20 attendees.
Parking is available in their attached lot or metered parking is offered on the street around Wade Oval.
We will follow the tour with a happy hour for networking and refreshments.
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