Chicago Center for Green Technology, Chicago, Illinois
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| Chicago Center for Green Technology | |
| Designer | Farr Associates Architecture and Urban Design, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
| Location | Chicago, Illinois, USA |
| Date | to 2003 |
| Building Type | Government Building |
| Climate | Cold Temperate |
| Context | Urban |
| Architectural Style | Vernacular |
| Green Certification | LEED Platinum Certified (version v.1.0) |
| Green Certification Score | 38 |
| Street Address | 445 N. Sacramento Blvd Walk Score |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | City of Chicago, Illinois |
| Cost | $14,400,000 |
| Area | 40,000 sq. feet |
| Stories | 2 |
| Site | 160,000 square feet |
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"Designed by Chicago-based Farr Associates Architecture and Urban Design, the building uses solar and geothermal energy, a rooftop garden, and a natural habitat to filter storm water. The city invested $9 million in clean-up costs and another $5.4 million toward construction and renovation. The 1952 building is surrounded by a 17-acre site that was formerly the Sacramento Crushing Corporation, a construction materials recycler. The company was closed in 1996 after 600,000 cubic yards of waste were discovered on the site. The money for the Chicago Center for Green Technology came from a settlement with the Commonwealth Edison Company."—USGBC
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- Project Overviews. 2003. American Institute of Architects.
Project Description, U.S. Green Building Council, viewed on 2009.0909 http://leedcasestudies.usgbc.org/overview.cfm?ProjectID=97
LEED Scoresheet, United States Green Building Council, viewed on 2009.1003 http://www.usgbc.org/ShowFile.aspx?DocumentID=1693

