Celebrate MA Green Buildings at our Showcase!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

Join us for our annual Green Building Showcase, where we showcase and celebrate all the green buildings conceived, designed, built & operated by our community of practitioners over the past year.

Over 100 projects will be on display. More than 300 leaders in our industry will be in attendance for this open bar reception and entertaining collection of green buildings.

Thursday, September 22 from 5:30 to 8:00 pm
888 Boylston Street, Boston

Get your tickets here or below!

We also have sponsorship opportunities for companies and firms in the green building industry! The packages include exposure of your company, contest entry, event tickets, chapter memberships, and more. We provide an audience of people in the green building industry eager to hear about your efforts, see your products, and admire all of your accomplishments.

For more information about the Showcase, click here.

To get your tickets, click here.

 

 

Residential Green Building

By Ritchie Lafaille, Office Fellow

The Residential Green Building Committee met on August 8th, 2016. We started off with announcements of events coming up, and some advocacy news from Craig Foley. Some highlights include the signing of the Energy Omnibus Bill by Governor Baker on 8/8, and although the energy audits at the point of sale in MA did not pass, we were still able to see improvements such as Commercial PACE finance. There is still much to be done, but this is a step in the right direction!

We had a guest speaker, Michael Chavez, who is an Enterprise Rose Fellow on Greening the Fairmount Corridor. Michael is working with the Fairmount/Indigo Line CDC Collaborative in an effort to improve economic opportunity for residents, and focus on the benefits that this Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) will bring along this 9-mile commuter rail. The line runs between South Station and Readville through neighborhoods such as Hyde Park and Dorchester, so the goal will be to develop more affordable housing in these neighborhoods and take advantage of the proximity to public transit.  

Michael presented on his work thus far, and focused on the Cottage Brook project in Dorchester, which includes energy efficiency improvements for all 147 units spread across multiple buildings. The buildings are owned by the Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation (DBEDC), and Michael and his team initiated this mod-rehab, with the end goal of saving money but also increasing energy efficiency. They were able to redo the roof and install new windows, along with reducing airflow through the doors and windows. They actually installed new windows within the existing window frames of the building, which ended up being a reliable watertight solution. Additionally, they wanted to reduce heat loss through the walls, so they installed insulation between the exterior walls and the heating units. CLEAResult, the consultant on the job, will perform HERS ratings for 3 of the buildings. The tenants who will rent these units will receive continued education on incentives for continuing to improve energy efficiency in these units, through LEAN or MassSave programs for example. Feel free to read more about Michael Chavez and the project (biography found HERE and see PowerPoint attached below)

We then continued our RGBC meeting to confirm our goals for the next few months. We have some exciting projects coming up, so stay tuned for our progress!

Keep an eye out for some events coming up: Our next committee meeting on September 12th, where we will have another guest speaker, so stay tuned on who it will be! Also, the Green Building Showcase is coming up on September 22nd (Register HERE).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get on those bikes and ride!

By Grey Lee, Executive Director

It's time for our annual Green Building Bike Tour!

Join us on September 17th, 2016.

Link here to register.

This year, our Emerging Professional crew has organized an adventure to East Boston. Have you been there lately?

Biking is one of the best ways to see the city in all its varietal wonder, and this tour is a unique opportunity to hear insights into recent sustainable building and development projects. 

We will ride along the East Boston Greenway, to hit a diverse spread of sights and scenes. We'll consider climate exposure risks that need to be evaluated in the development process. 


 

Come view how some projects are getting that right, and be prepared for an atypical and highly informative exploration of landscape architecture along our bike tour stops.

 Bring your helmet for safety, bike lock for when you go in the buildings and good vibes for this fun event. Sign up now!

 


 

 

 

One Week from Today: Tour 2 Living Buildings for Free!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

Join us on our tour of the R.W. Kern Center and the Hitchcock Center in Amherst!

Friday, August 12 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
893 West Street, Amherst, MA 01002

Register here or below. (It's free, but feel free to donate!)

The Living Building Challenge is the built environment’s most rigorous performance standard. Its goal is to create building projects “that operate as cleanly, beautifully and efficiently as nature’s architecture.” To be certified under the Challenge, projects must meet a series of ambitious performance requirements, including Net Zero energy, and Net Zero waste and water, and avoiding the use of any ‘Red List’ materials.

Bruner/Cott's R.W. Kern Center, an LBC project at Hampshire College in Amherst, MA and the Hitchcock Center (also in Amherst, MA) are new, low-impact flagship buildings. Read about Bruner/Cott, a Silver Sponsor of ours, here!

During the three-hour event, we will spend 90 min at the R.W. Kern Center, then transition to the Hitchcock Center for the remainder of the event. Each site will have a walking tour of the mechanical rooms, floor plan and landscape. The tour will be lead by the builders, designers and Living Building Collaborative members who contributed to the project. 

 

 

Newly-Certified LEED Buildings in MA! (July)

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

We love hearing about all the Green Building that's going on! Here are some of the buildings that were LEED Certified in July.

Maybe we'll see some of these buildings at our Green Building Showcase this year!

Click here to learn more about LEED.

Aspuru-Guzik Laboratory (LEED Gold)

12 Oxford Street, Cambridge
LEED-CI v2009
Registered December 8, 2014; Certified July 28, 2016
63/110 Points (Gold)
4,664 square feet

Nichols College Academic Center ( LEED Gold)

Nichols' year old Academic Building
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124 Center Road, Dudley
LEED-NC v2009
Registered November 18, 2013; Certified July 27, 2016
61/110 Points (Gold)
29,339 square feet

New East Bridgewater Jr/Sr High School (LEED Silver)

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11 Plymouth Street, East Bridgewater
LEED FOR SCHOOLS v2009
Registered November 22, 2010; Certified July 25, 2016
51/110 Points (Silver)
213,584 square feet

TripAdvisor Center 128 (LEED Silver)


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400 First Avenue, Needham
LEED-CS v2009
Registered August 13, 2013; Certified July 25, 2016
58/110 Points (Silver)
288,092 square feet

Western MA Regionial Women's Correctional Center (LEED Gold)

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701 Center Street, Chicopee
LEED-NC v2009
Registered June 10, 2011; Certified July 18, 2016
63/110 Points (Gold)
28,477 square feet

22 Federal Street (LEED Gold)

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22 Federal Street, Nantucket
LEED-NC v2009
Registered October 27, 2014; Certified July 14, 2016
60/110 Points (Gold)
5,597 square feet

265 Franklin Street (LEED Gold)


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265 Franklin Street, Boston
LEED-EB:OM v2009
Registered November 20, 2009; Certified July 12, 2016
65/110 Points (Gold)
368,061 square feet

Educational Opportunities at USGBC MA!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

Looking to maintain accreditation or become accredited? Look no further; we've got you covered!

We have educational opportunities ranging from exam preparatory courses for LEED and WELL, to in-person webinar presentations, to general informational sessions about WELL, the Living Building Challenge, and other building standards!

Check out:

Pictured above: Jennifer Taranto leads part of our WELL Exam Prep Course on June 16.

Showcase Countdown: Get Your Early Bird Tickets!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

The Green Building Showcase is an excellent opportunity to showcase and celebrate exceptional green buildings! Join us for an entertaining evening of learning, networking, and rejoicing. Early Bird tickets are on sale for a little more than two weeks, so get yours now!

Register here or below.

Over 100 projects will be on display, and more than 300 leaders in our industry will be in attendance for this open bar reception and entertaining collection of green buildings.

We have Sponsorship Opportunities and special deals for anyone looking to display a project or win an award! Check out our Green Building Showcase webpages for more details.

 

 

Two Weeks from Today: a Workshop on Eco-Districts!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

In the workshop, you'll learn how to transform existing neighborhoods into ones that are resilient, sustainable, and socially just.

Tuesday, August 16 from 8:30am to 10:30am
“Woolf” Room, 18th Floor, 50 Milk Street, Boston

Register here or below.

Our speaker, Eric Corey Freed, is an envoy for Ecodistricts. Join us as we get the latest on how the program is expanding, supporting improved communities and the neighborhood scale. 

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

  • discover a new process for bringing together community leaders, developers, architects and planners to develop sustainable neighborhoods
  • find ways to plan and incorporate district scale, net zero energy and water systems
  • develop a roadmap for planning goals, development targets and methods to galvanize support for your community

 

 

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In TWO Days: We're touring a Zero Net Energy Lab!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

Join us to tour and learn about the recently completed John J. Sbrega, Health and Science Building at Bristol Community College (BCC) in Fall River, MA. 
 
August 4th 2016, 5:30 PM – 8 PM
John J. Sbrega, Health and Science Building (777 Elsbree Street, Fall River, MA 02720)
 
Agenda: 
5:30pm to 6:30pm – Social Hour 
6:30pm to 7:30pm – Building and Lab Tour 
7:30pm to 8:00pm – Networking 
 
Organized and hosted by I2SL New England.
The 50,000-sf building brings together currently disparate programs from across campus, including chemistry, biology and medical and dental education. It holds an energy-dense program, including 18 fume hoods, high plug loads and specific ventilation and lighting requirements. 
  
Initially designed to meet the statutory requirement of Massachusetts LEED Silver Plus, BCC doubled-down on their commitment to achieving carbon neutrality for their entire campus operations by the year 2050. This new campus goal encouraged Sasaki Architects and BR+A Consulting Engineers to develop a zero-net-energy (ZNE) design in parallel with the high-performance design. 
  
A synergistic combination of old and new technologies was chosen. The ZNE design relies on a hybrid ground-source/air-source heat pump system, 13 filtered fume hoods, enthalpy wheel heat recovery, central air quality monitoring, fan-coil units with EC motors, 50% lighting power density reduction, a high-performance envelope with thermally broken assemblies and natural ventilation systems. 
  
Come hear the challenges, lessons learned and outcome of this first ZNE lab design in the Northeast as the architects and engineers lead the tour! 
  
We look forward to seeing everyone!
 

August Already?? See what we have in store this month!

By USGBCMA Communications, More Green Buildings!

Read the full newsletter here for helpful images and descriptions!

Educational Events to fill your brain!

Eco-Districts: A New Model of Urban Re-Generation
(Tues, 8/16, morning)

New Approaches to Designing Net Zero Buildings
(Wed, 8/17, morning)

WELL: Introduction + Discussion (Tues, 8/23, morning)

WELL AP Exam Prep (Thurs, 8/18, full day)

LEED GA Exam Prep (Wed, 8/24, full day)
 

Green Building Tours!

Zero Net Energy Tour: Bristol Community College Lab
(Thurs, 8/4, evening)

Living Building Challenge Tour: Hampshire College + Hitchcock Center
(Fri, 8/12, afternoon)
 

Volunteer!

Boston GreenFest (Fri 8/19 – Sun 8/21)
Learn about the event here.

Coming up SOON!

**Green Building Showcase 2016**
(Thurs, 9/22, evening)

Green Apple Day of Service (GADOS)
(Sat, 9/24)

Greenbuild 2016 (Wed 10/5 – Fri 10/7)
 


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