The Connecticut Science Center is being built GREEN from the ground up and is projected to receive a LEED-certified rating by the U.S. Green Building Council. (LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). LEED awards are given by the U.S. Green Building Council to projects that show a high level of commitment to sustainability through design and operation.
Here are just some of the many ways the Science Center is a real-world example of what it means to “be green”.
Construction
LEED accredited professionals working closely with the Science Center to support the design integration required.
An impressive 95% of the steel used for the Science Center is manufactured from recycled cars
Recycling 75% of construction and demolition waste back to the manufacturing process; removal of contaminated soil and reuse as landfill cover
Use of locally manufactured building products, reducing the environmental impacts from transportation as well as supporting the local economy.
Energy and Natural Resource Use
48% of the building’s exterior is comprised of special energy-saving glass. Sensors within the building detect the level of ambient light to automatically adjust artificial lighting levels, thus saving energy
Provisions made for a 60-foot wall of solar panels and a 200kw fuel cell to supplement electrical and heating sources that power the building
An accessible planted roof top deck and plaza help maintain interior temperatures. Native plantings reduce irrigation by 50% over conventional means.
Low flow sinks and lavatories throughout the building
Purchasing power generated from renewable sources that meet the Center for Resource Solutions Green e-products certification requirements.
Living Our Green Mission
Provide for the effective delivery and mixing of fresh air to support the health, safety, and comfort of building occupants.
A permanent carbon dioxide monitoring system that provides feedback on space ventilation performance
Choices of Connecticut-grown, locally-produced organic food in the café
Office furniture and other fixtures made from recycled products
Exhibits within the Smart Energy Gallery, one of ten galleries in the Science Center, allow visitors to experiment with renewable energy technologies and discover ways to increase energy efficiency
Educational programs that help YOU join the Connecticut Science Center in being green.