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Daniel L. Malone Engineering Center, Yale University

Pelli Clarke Pelli

For Yale’s first LEED Gold project, the Malone
Center, Atelier Ten helped the university understand the value of pursuing sustainable design and LEED certification. Energy savings are due to its use of
a high performance curtainwall, heat recovery, ventilation control, and occupant and daylight responsive lighting.

DETAILS
LOCATION: NEW HAVEN, CT
AREA: 70,000 SQ FT
COST: $30M
DATE: 2005

SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN CONSULTING
BENCHMARKING: LEED

LEED GOLD

Strategy

Home to the Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science, the Malone Center’s program ranges from research laboratories to ancillary classroom and office facilities. Atelier Ten helped develop Malone’s overall environmental concept which includes a greywater recycling system, the use of low-VOC materials, extensive restorative landscaping to absorb all stormwater runoff from this building and its neighbors, and restoration of the adjacent abandoned canal into a segment of a regional park.