Award of Merit Green Project: NASA Integrated Engineering Services Building
A LEED-NC Gold rating is the goal for the two-story, 138,000-sq-ft services center, which houses diverse functions with varying energy demands. Green elements include a geothermal heating and cooling system augmented by a 60-ton rooftop fluid cooler. The high-performance curtain wall envelope incorporates vision glass, insulated composite metal panels, a terra cotta rain screen system, spandrel glass and vertical and horizontal sun control devices. Other features include a high-reflectivity roof membrane, daylight harvesting controls, low-flow plumbing fixtures and low-emitting interior architectural finishes.
Simulations of the building’s energy performance indicate a 31.5% improvement over a baseline facility, resulting in potential annual savings of more than 1.3 billion BTUs. Condition-based maintenance instrumentation installed on key mechanical and electrical components provides proactive performance trending and indicators of impending equipment failure. A redundant 22-kV power loop ensures that the building’s functions won’t be compromised during a power failure.