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Contact: Jodi Dunlop Phone: 678-539-1140
ATLANTA - ASHRAE continues to move toward a sustainable headquarters with creation of a Webpage dedicated to the project and selection of an architectural firm.
ASHRAE currently is studying whether to renovate its headquarters in Atlanta as a sustainable building. The Society recently selected Richard + Wittschiebe, an Atlanta architectural firm, to develop a schematic design for the project. ASHRAE also has created a Webpage so members and others can follow the progress of the project.
“This is an exciting opportunity to demonstrate the benefits of using ASHRAE’s standards and to ‘walk the talk’ by creating a showcase for sustainable renovation,” William Harrison, who is chairing the renovation committee, said. “We envision creating a ‘living lab’ where ASHRAE technical committees can conduct research projects to determine the effectiveness of procedures designed to conserve energy, to prolong the efficient operation of mechanical systems, and to improve indoor air quality.”
“ASHRAE is addressing the larger global issues facing our world today by exploring renovation of its building and submitting for gold level LEED certification,” Janice N. Wittschiebe, partner, Richard + Wittschiebe, said. “Richard + Wittschiebe Architects is honored to have the opportunity to work with ASHRAE in developing a project that will provide an example of how a building can incorporate concepts of aesthetics and functionality as well as sustainability.”
The Webpage, www.ashrae.org/building, contains photos of the building throughout the years, technical information about the building and a comments area.
“We look forward to considering ideas and suggestions from ASHRAE members and encourage them to explore the headquarters renovation page,” Harrison said. “We want both our renovated headquarters building and the process we use to develop our plans to serve as models for the successful renovation of existing buildings.”
The schematic design is scheduled to be completed by June with discussion by ASHRAE’s Board of Directors taking place at the 2006 Annual Meeting, June 24-28, Quebec City.
Harrison also noted that the proposed renovation addresses the four goals outlined in ASHRAE’s recently adopted strategic plan: by demonstrating sustainable construction, providing space and a laboratory for educational programs, demonstrating ASHRAE’s expertise, and providing a global headquarters with technology features to serve the needs of members anywhere in the world.
ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is an international organization of 55,000 persons. Its sole objective is to advance through research, standards writing, publishing and continuing education the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC&R) to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world.
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