Matthew O. Diggs III Laboratory for Life Science Research

Diggs III Laboratory

Diggs III Laboratory

Diggs III Double Helix Model

Diggs III Double Helix Under Construction
Project Description
Wright State University has collaborated with BHDP Architecture and Heapy Engineering to construct
a new 45,000 square-foot sciences building. Research laboratories typically consume four times more
energy than a normal classroom building. Therefore, Wright State University has decided to use LEED
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) as a guide in constructing Bio-Sciences III using
energy-efficient practices that are at the forefront of "green" building design. This
facility will be one of the first university research laboratories registered under LEED in the
State of Ohio. In addition to energy reduction the building will conserve water, create an sustainable
indoor environment, improve occupant comfort, and above all teach students and visitors about environmental
stewardship. Highlights of these green building technologies include:
- Approximately 30% reduction in water use by implementing waterless urinals and low flow lavatories and other plumbing fixtures.
- A significant reduction in heat island effect by using an Energy Star based roof and minimizing the use of impervious surfaces.
- Day lighting is available to 75% of occupied space within the building through the extensive use of vertical glazing.
- Sunshading devices that help to manage solar gain
- Low VOC emitting adhesives and sealants, paints, carpet, and composite wood are used throughout.
- At least 75% of the waste created from construction/demolition will be recycled or salvaged and therefore diverted from disposal in landfills and incinerators.
- Energy consumption will be reduced through the use of heat recovery, efficient HVAC equipment, and increased insulation.
- The building will provide continuous accountability of energy consumption over time through measurement and verification to the building users.
For more information on the LEED program please visit http://www.usgbc.org/
For information on the registered project details with the U.S. Green Building Council please click here
For information from the Labs for the 21st Century web site please click here
Project Manager Programming and Design
Mike Schulze, University Planner Facilities Planning and Development
michael.schulze@wright.edu
Associate Architect
BHDP Architecture
Project Manager Construction
Bev Denlinger, Sr. Project Manager
Engineering and Construction
beverly.denlinger@wright.edu
Prime Contractors
General Smoot Construction
Electrical Kastle Electric
HVAC DeBra-Kuempel
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