Title: Sundeck Restaurant
1Sundeck Restaurant Aspen , Colorado
LEED v1.0 BRONZE 2000 Certification
Notes from the Project Team LEED assisted the
design team in aligning the building design with
the organizations mission to find sustainable
solutions for growing global needs.
- Sustainable Sites
- Site Selection Reconstruction of building on
existing site with long axis of building and
primary glazing facing south. - Reduced Habitat Disturbance 25 reduction in
size when compared with requirements. - Efficient Building Location Site is serviced by
public transportation. - Water Efficiency
- Water Water saving faucets, toilets, and
urinals. - Energy and Atmosphere
- Energy Exceeds ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-1989.
- HVAC Forced draft boilers compensate for high
altitude thin air application. - Controls/Monitoring Building Automation System
(BAS) allows remote monitoring and control of
building mechanical system. - Power Source Wind power contract for 30 of the
buildings needs. - Lighting Exceeds Californias Title 24 Lighting
Energy Code reduced outdoor light pollution. - Rapidly Renewable Bamboo, cork and linoleum
floorings. - Recycled Content Metal roofing and siding,
acoustic ceiling, ceramic tile, and MDF
cabinetry. - Materials and Resources
- Structure Rapidly Renewable-Paralam Post, Beam,
and Truss system. - Envelope Structural Insulated Panels (SIP) R-20
walls, R-30 roof. - Construction Waste Management Plan 84 of
deconstruction on site was diverted from
landfill. - Indoor Environmental Quality
Owner Aspen Skiing Company Project
Team Architect Cottle, Graybeal
Yaw. Engineer Beaudin Ganze Consulting
Contractor Shaw Construction
Consultant Rocky Mountain Institute Building
Statistics Completion Date February,
2000 Cost 9.8 Million Size 23, 015 gross
square feet Footprint 14,270 square
feet Building Type V N (non-rated) Annual
Energy Use 115,200 kilowatt-hours
2Sundeck Restaurant Aspen , Colorado
- Innovative Features
- Daylighting Total reduction of light pollution.
- Radon Mitigation Engineering design to negate
radon infiltration. - Surface Runoff Site includes permeable paving to
reduce surface water runoff.
We believe climate change is the issue of our
time, and the greatest threat to the ski
industry. We also know you cant solve climate
change without addressing buildings. In short,
if you want to call yourself a green resort, you
must have an extensive, comprehensive, growing,
and continuously improving green building
program. Auden Schendler, Director of
Environmental Affairs for Aspen Ski Company.
- Additional information
- Aspen Ski Company achieves ISO 14001
certification - ISO 14001 is a third party certification of a
companys Environmental Management Plan - Aspen was the first ski resort in the United
States to obtain this recognition - Further listing of project team and/or owner
contact info - Green Building Consultant Rocky Mountain
Institute - Owner contact information
- Aspen Ski Company
- P.O. Box 1248, Aspen, CO 81612
- E-mail aschendler_at_aspensnowmass.com
- Tel (800) 525-6200 Web www.aspensnowmass.com
Case study developed by Cody O Kelly, Institute
for the Built Environment February
2006
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