Green Building Projects

Courthouse Square Transit Center
Salem, OR
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Located in downtown Salem, Courthouse Square
was a Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED®) 1.0 pilot project, certified
Bronze. The majority of the 150,000 SF, five-story
structure is Class A office space for Marion
County and the Salem Transit District.
With 10,000 SF of retail space at street level
and an entire city block of below-grade parking,
the project also features a transit mall adjacent
to the building. Using green building concepts
as prescribed by the U.S. Green Building Council,
Interface designed the mechanical and electrical
systems, plumbing system, fire alarm system,
and provided testing and balancing of the mechanical
systems. An advanced variable air volume HVAC
system allows for temperature and ventilation
control through occupancy sensors so that less
energy is used when individual spaces within
the building are empty. The HVAC system features
a dedicated outside air system that provides
fresh air to heavily used areas of the building
only when those spaces are occupied. The system
also preconditions the outside air with recovered
waste heat from the building exhaust system
before sending it into the building. Interface
designed energy-efficient lighting and daylighting
systems that operate via occupancy sensors that
are activated when a room becomes occupied and
go back to standby when a room is empty. Interface
also specified exterior colors appropriate to
moderate the building’s ambient temperature,
high-efficiency window glazing, and low-flow
toilets.
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