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Baltimore Center forArchitecture and Design

We Design to Build...

Past, PresentFuture Citizen Architectscapable of transcending economic and cultural diversity, shaping civic life cities and buildings.

A center for opportunity and innovation.Identifying, sharing and cultivating ideas, research and technology.

Connections.Strengthening community, linking organizationsand individuals for a stronger Baltimore.

Awareness and Value.Sharing the power of design to shape and transform our world.

Your Team

Centering Architecture & Design

Designing for Community, Collaboration & Engagement

Creating a Sustainable Center

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AGENDA

Your Team

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Who We Are

Chris PartsAIA, LEED AP

Principal-in-Charge / Project ManagerPoint of Contact

Neil MurrayAIA, LEED AP, NCARB

Project Architect

Leah WettsteinASID, CID, IIDA, NCIDQ

Interior Designer

Lisa FerrettoAIA, LEED, WELL,

Eco-Districts AP, GGP Sustainability Designer

Jill PopowichLEED Green Associate

Graphic Designer

• Baltimore Sustainability Commission

• Former MD Green Building Council Member

• Former Portland AIA COTE Committee Co-chair

• Society of Experiential Graphic Designers

• Carroll County Residential Rezoning Review Committee

• MDCID – Maryland Coalition of Interior Designers

• NCIDQ Exam Item Writing Committee

• AIA Baltimore Past President

• AIA Maryland Past President

• Building Enclosure Council – Baltimore Chapter Board Member

How our Experience Works with You

√ Focus on Sustainability√ Innovative Designers√ Proven Multidisciplinary Team√ Depth of Expertise with Local Knowledge√ Client Focus, Collaborative Design

Creative. Entrepreneurial. Responsible. Sensitive.

#1 Baltimore Architecture Firm

(BBJ)

142 LEED PROJECTS

180+Baltimore Employees

125+Design Awards

Baltimore is Our Home

3 EMPLOYEES PAST AIA BALTIMORE PRESIDENTS WHILE AT HCM

1 CURRENT BALTIMORE BOARDMEMBER PRESIDENT ELECT

3 EMPLOYEES CURRENT BALTIMORECOMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS

131 AIA ARCHITECT MEMBERS

46 ASSOCIATE AIA ARCHITECTMEMBERS

42 YEARS IN BALTIMORE

Leaving Our Mark

Centering Architecture & Design

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“Our commitment to creating vibrant, livable and sustainable cities is evident through our designs

of buildings and landscapes.”

Identifying the Center

Designing for Community, Collaboration& Engagement

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Community

• Architects - Past - Present - Future• Other members• Community• City

The Place

Tone of Voice

How does it Look? Logo Exploration Studies

Our Design

In the Environment

BALTIMORE HER ITAGASLA MARYLAND

Exhibits

Pop-up Shop

Past Presidents, Future Leaders

Glass Graphic

Feature Walls

Entry Identity

Interior Entry Identity

Feature Walls

A Beacon for the Community

“The impact of the Baltimore Center for Architecture and Design goes beyond the confines of its walls.”

Creating a Sustainable Center

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YOU ARE HERE

• Person • Building • Community • City • State • Country • Earth

Designing for a Sustainable Future

• Person • Building • Community • City • State • Country • Earth

10 measures | Social, Ecological, Economic High performing, Equitable, Beautiful COTE, Committee on the EnvironmentResiliency | AdaptionLeadership Advocacy | LegislationResolution - Urgent Climate Action2030 Commitment

Designing for a Sustainable Future

• Baltimore Sustainability Plan - Equity Lens

• Baltimore Green Construction Code - IgCC or LEED

Sustainability Baltimore

Sustainability Rating Systems

Sustainability Rating Systems

Health

Well-being

Environment

Investment

WELL is “first standard of its kind that focuses solely

on the health and wellness of building occupants”

Sustainability Rating Systems

CardiovascularDigestiveEndocrineImmuneIntegumentaryMuscularNervousReproductiveRespiratorySkeletalUrinary

Location, Site

Water Efficiency

Energy & Atmosphere

Environmental Quality

Materials & Resources

Innovation & Design

Regional Priority

Water (Quality)

Air, Light, Comfort

Mind

Nourishment

Fitness

Place

Water

Energy

Health

Materials

Health

Happiness

Equity

Beauty

Site, Land Use

Water

Energy

Environmental Quality

Material Resource

SITE

WATER

ENERGY

INDOOR ENV.

MATERIALS

INNOVATION

Sustainability Rating Systems

Location, Site

Water Efficiency

Energy & Atmosphere

Environmental Quality

Materials & Resources

Innovation & Design

Regional Priority

Water (Quality)

Air, Light, Comfort

Mind

Nourishment

Fitness

Place

Water

Energy

Health

Materials

Health

Happiness

Equity

Beauty

Site, Land Use

Water

Energy

Environmental Quality

Material Resource

SITE

WATER

ENERGY

INDOOR ENV.

MATERIALS

INNOVATION

Ecology, Community

Water

Energy

Wellness

Resources

Integration

Economy

Change

Discovery

AIA COTETop Ten

Sustainability Rating Systems

1 INTEGRATION

2 COMMUNITY

3 ECOLOGY

4 WATER

5 ECONOMY

6 ENERGY

7 WELLNESS

8 RESOURCES

9 CHANGE

10 DISCOVERY

Sustainability AIA 10 Measures

CONNECTIONS, COLLABORATION

CENTRAL LOCATION, CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT, EQUITY

LOCAL CLIMATE, REGIONAL ECOSYSTEMS, SITE AREA

CONSERVATION, REGIONAL WATERSHED

REDUCED OPERATING COSTS

CONSERVATION (LPD, CONTROLS, EQUIPMENT)

DAYLIGHT, VIEWS, AIR QUALITY, ACOUSTICS

EMBODIED ENERGY, LCA, EPD, BPDO

REUSE, RESILIENCY, FLEXIBILITY

POST OCCUPANCY, FEEDBACK, EDUCATION, TRANSPARENCY

SustainabilityDaylight

#ilookup

ECOLOGY ECONOMY ENERGY RESOURCES COMMUNITY WELLNESS CHANGE DISCOVERY

LOCAL CLIMATE

REDUCED OPERATING COSTS

REDUCED LIGHTING + COOLING REDUCED FOSSIL FUEL USE

REDUCED POLLUTANTS + EMISSIONS

CLEANER AIR IMPROVED CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS

IMPROVES RESILIENCY

EDUCATION + AWARENESS

• Community Engagement• Collaboration, Partnerships• Public Health - C02 Emissions √ Alternate Transportation Walk Score 99 Transit Score 92 Bike Score 80

• Transparency• Post Occupancy, Feedback • Knowledge, Education

Community and Discovery

• Indoor Air Quality• Thermal Comfort• Personal Control• Acoustical Performance• Connection to Outdoors - Daylight and Views• Nutrition• Fitness

Wellness

Nature in the Space 1. Visual Connection with Nature2. Non-Visual Connection with Nature3. Non-Rhythmic Sensory Stimuli4. Thermal & Airflow Variability5. Presence of Water6. Dynamic & Diffuse Light7. Connection with Natural Systems

Natural Analogues 8. Biomorphic Forms & Patterns9. Material Connection with Nature10. Complexity & Order

Nature of the Space 11. Prospect12. Refuge13. Mystery14. Risk/Peril

Biophilic Design

Working together to enhancethe building and site designand ultimately performance for

• human health and well-being, • the environment, • the investment

the triple bottom line.

Designing for a Sustainable Future

Schedule

WEEK 1 REVIEW REFINE DISCOVERVision, organization, materiality review and refineSurvey systems and assess budget implicationsSelect sustainable path and prioritiesReview/confirm equipment landlord is moving out of space.

WEEK 2 TOUCH + FEELReview design, materials, branding, graphicsReview technology and acousticsConfirm building equipment placement and routingIdentify long lead items to initiate orders

WEEK 3 FIELD TRIPGoldilocks session with furnitureFinalize technology and acoustics

WEEK 4 PAGE TURNDesign team, AIA and Landlord review design/systemsFinalize materials, finishes and furniture selectionsCoordinate engineering documents/architectural design

WEEK 5 FINAL DECISIONSResolve outstanding design/decision itemsBudget confirmationReview design with landlord team address questions/unknowns.

WEEK 6 SUBMIT CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSFile documents and proceed.

WEEKS 7-21 CONSTRUCTIONObserve and advocate on behalf of AIA Baltimore to achieve visionActively monitor the site, review submittals and respond to questions

CITIZEN ARCHITECTS OPPORTUNITY + INNOVATION

CONNECTIONS AWARENESS + VALUE

QUESTIONS?

THANK YOU

LEED v4 for ID+C: Commercial Interiors AIA Baltimore Center for Architecture and DesignProject Checklist

Y ? N Y ? N13 4 0 Indoor Environmental Quality 17

Y Credit Required Y Prereq Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance Required 2 Credit 2 Y Prereq Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control Required

2 Credit Enhanced Indoor Air Quality Strategies 2

17 1 0 18 3 Credit Low-Emitting Materials 3Credit 18 1 Credit Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan 1

8 Credit 8 2 Credit Indoor Air Quality Assessment 27 Credit 7 1 Credit Thermal Comfort 1

1 Credit 1 2 Credit Interior Lighting 2

2 Credit 2 3 Credit Daylight 31 Credit Quality Views 1

4 0 8 Water Efficiency 12 2 Credit Acoustic Performance 2

Y Prereq Required 4 8 Credit 12 6 0 0 Innovation 6

1 Credit Innovation: Purchasing - lamps (Low Mercury) 1

8 10 20 Energy and Atmosphere 38 1 Credit Innovation: PBT source reduction - lead, cadmium, copper 1Y Prereq Required 1 Credit Exemplary Performance: Quality Transit 1Y Prereq Required 1 Credit Pilot 123: Designing with Nature, Biophilic Design 1Y Prereq Required 1 Credit Pilot 103: Integrated Analysis of Bldg Materials 1

4 1 Credit 5 1 Credit LEED Accredited Professional 18 2 15 Credit 25 Pilot: 117 Views in Nonregularly space

1 1 Credit 2 Pilot: 116 Daylight in Nonregularly space3 Credit 3 Exemplary Performance: Quality Views

1 Credit 1 Exemplary Performance: Low Emitting Materials2 Credit 2 3 1 0 Regional Priority 4

1 Credit Surrounding Density and Diverse Uses (3) 1

7 4 2 Materials and Resources 13 1 Credit Access to Quality Transit (3) 1

Y Prereq Required 1 Credit Enhanced Commissioning (4) 1Y Prereq Required 1 Credit Reduced Parking Footprint (1) 11 Credit 1 Other RP's: Green Power (2) OR Enhanced Refrigerant2 2 Credit 41 1 Credit 2 60 20 30 TOTALS Possible Points: 110

2 Credit 2 Certified: 40 to 49 points, Silver: 50 to 59 points, Gold: 60 to 79 points, Platinum: 80+

1 1 Credit Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Material Ingredients 22 Credit 2Construction and Demolition Waste Management

Optimize Energy Performance (LPD 4, Controls 2; Ap 2; HVAC Controls 2)Advanced Energy MeteringRenewable Energy ProductionEnhanced Refrigerant Management RPGreen Power and Carbon Offsets RP (2)

Storage and Collection of RecyclablesConstruction and Demolition Waste Management PlanningLong-Term Commitment (10 yrs)Interiors Life-Cycle Impact ReductionBuilding Product Disclosure & Optimization - Environmental Product DeclarationsBuilding Product Disclosure and Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials

Enhanced Commissioning RP (4)

Location and TransportationLEED for Neighborhood Development LocationSurrounding Density and Diverse Uses RP (3)Access to Quality Transit RP (3)Bicycle FacilitiesReduced Parking Footprint RP (1)

Indoor Water Use ReductionIndoor Water Use Reduction (4: 30%, 6: 35%, 8: 40%, 10: 45%, 12: 50%)

Fundamental Commissioning and Verification Minimum Energy PerformanceFundamental Refrigerant Management

Integrative Process

08.01.19

Project Information + Integrative ProcessProject Information (GSF 33,769, 184 FTE, 8 Visitors)

WELL Building Standard v1: New and Existing Interiors AIA Baltimore Center for Architecture and DesignCertification Matrix 08.01.19

Y ? N Y ? N Y ? NY P 01 Air Quality Standards* ? P 38 Fruits And Vegetables* Y P 72 Accessible DesignY P 02 Smoking Ban* ? P 39 Processed Foods* Y P 73 Ergonomics: Visual And Physical*Y P 03 Ventilation Effectiveness n/a P 40 Food Allergies* Y O 74 Exterior Noise Intrusion*Y P 04 VOC Reduction Y P 41 Hand Washing* Y P 75 Internally Generated Noise*

n/a P 05 Air Filtration* n/a P 42 Food Contamination* ? P 76 Thermal Comfort*Y P 06 Microbe And Mold Control* n/a P 43 Artificial Ingredients* Y O 77 Olfactory Comfort*Y P 07 Construction Pollution Management n/a P 44 Nutritional Information* Y O 78 Reverberation Time*

? O 08 Healthy Entrance* n/a P 45 Food Advertising* ? O 79 Sound Masking*n/a P 09 Cleaning Protocol Y O 46 Safe Food Preparation Materials* Y O 80 Sound Reducing Surfaces

n/a 10 Pesticide Management O 47 Serving Sizes* Y O 81 Sound BarriersY P 11 Fundamental Material Safety ? O 48 Special Diets ? O 82 Individual Thermal Control*

n/a 12 Moisture Management N O 49 Responsible Food Production N O 83 Radiant Thermal ComfortY O 13 Air Flush Y O 50 Food Storage* 8 3 1 TOTAL

O 14 Air Infiltration Management N O 51 Food Production*Y O 15 Increased Ventilation Y O 52 Mindful Eating

N O 16 Humidity Control* 9 3 2 TOTAL Y ? NY O 17 Direct Source Ventilation* Y P 84 Health And Wellness Awareness*

N O 18 Air Quality Monitoring And Feedback* Y P 85 Integrative DesignO 19 Operable Windows* Y ? N Y P 86 Post-Occupancy Surveys

N O 20 Outdoor Air Systems Y P 53 Visual Lighting Design* Y P 87 Beauty And Design I*N O 21 Displacement Ventilation Y P 54 Circadian Lighting Design* Y P 88 Biophilia I - Qualitative*

Y O 22 Pest Control* Y P 55 Electric Light Glare Control ? O 89 Adaptable Spaces*N O 23 Advanced Air Purification* Y P 56 Solar Glare Control* ? O 90 Healthy Sleep Policy

Y O 24 Combustion Minimization* Y O 57 Low-Glare Workstation Design* ? O 91 Business TravelY O 25 Toxic Material Reduction Y O 58 Color Quality ? O 92 Building Health Policy

N O 26 Enhanced Material Safety Y O 59 Surface Design ? O 93 Workplace Family SupportN O 27 Antimicrobial Activity for Surfaces N O 60 Automated Shading And Dimming Controls ? O 94 Self-Monitoring

Y O 28 Cleanable Environment* ? O 61 Right To Light* ? O 95 Stress And Addiction TreatmentO 29 Cleaning Equipment* ? O 62 Daylight Modeling ? O 96 Altruism

16 1 7 TOTAL N O 63 Daylighting Fenestration* Y O 97 Material Transparency*7 2 2 TOTAL ? O 98 Organizational Transparency*

? O 99 Beauty And Design II*Y ? N ? O 100 Biophilia II - Quantitative*Y P 30 Fundamental Water Quality* Y ? N Y O 101 Innovation Feature I - WELL APY P 31 Inorganic Contaminants* O 64 Interior Fitness Circulation* N O 102 Innovation Feature IIY P 32 Organic Contaminants* ? P 65 Activity Incentive Programs N O 103 Innovation Feature IIIY P 33 Agricultural Contaminants* ? O 66 Structured Fitness Opportunities N O 104 Innovation Feature IVY P 34 Public Water Additives* Y O 67 Exterior Active Design* N O 105 Innovation Feature V

? O 35 Periodic Water Quality Testing Y O 68 Physical Activity Spaces 7 11 4 TOTAL

? O 36 Water Treatment* ? O 69 Active Transportation Support*? O 37 Drinking Water Promotion* ? O 70 Fitness Equipment*

5 3 0 TOTAL ? O 71 Active Furnishings* Y ? N2 5 0 TOTAL 32 4 0

22 24 16

P Must meet all preconditions.O

* Pending onsite post-occupancy Performance Verification testing or Visual Inspection.Pre-approved per LEED / WELL Crossover and Feasibility Analysis

LIGHT

MIND

AIR

Optimizations (62 possible + 5 Innovations)

SUMMARY

Preconditions (36 possible)

WATERFITNESS

Requirements

COMFORT

PreconditionsOptimizations 0 needed for Silver, 25 for gold,50 for platinum

NOURISHMENT

Sustainability Process

“Cost of Green Revisited” 60 academic buildings with 17 LEED projects that are either certified or pursuing certification www.buildinggreen.com/news-analysis/report-says-green-still-doesnt-drive-building-cost

Sustainability Cost