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Flinn & Edelman Residence Halls, Hotchkiss School

Robert A. M. Stern Architects

The two LEED Gold additions to the Hotchkiss
School’s campus frame a lawn for student recreation
while championing Hotchkiss’ initiative to incorporate green design into its traditional architectural style.

DETAILS
LOCATION: LAKEVILLE, CT
COST: $8M
DATE: 2007

SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN CONSULTING
BENCHMARKING: LEED

LEED GOLD

Strategy

Atelier Ten guided the environmental design and LEED administration for both of these new-build, three-story residence halls. In order for the project to achieve LEED Gold certification, many environmental measures were seamlessly folded into the fabric of these buildings.

These measures include natural ventilation, extensive daylighting, daylight sensoring, and the use of low-VOC and sustainable materials and water-conserving fixtures throughout. The site design includes native vegetation, shade trees, underground rainwater infiltrators and a bio-swale to clean surface runoff before it enters the adjacent lake.