Congrats to Louisville for LEED Gold Building
The University of Louisvilleās Clinical and Translational Research Building has received a top rating from the U.S. Green Building Council, a Washington-based non-profit that promotes sustainability in building design, construction and operation.
The building is one of 34 research buildings in the United States that have earned a Gold Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, according to a news release.
Building Highlights:
288,000 square feet
Daylighting
Reflective Roof
HVAC condenser water used for irrigation
UL is also pursuing three other LEED plaques for other campus buildings. Well done!
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