Tour of the AIA Chicago Decarbonization Award Recipient: The Keller Center

Tour of the AIA Chicago Decarbonization Award Recipient: The Keller Center

Join AIA Chicago’s COTE and Design Knowledge Communities to tour University of Chicago’s Keller Center.

By AIA Chicago

Date and time

Tuesday, April 4, 2023 · 6 - 8pm CDT

Location

1307 E 60th St

1307 East 60th Street Chicago, IL 60637

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About this event

Join AIA Chicago’s COTE and Design Knowledge Communities to tour University of Chicago’s Keller Center, home to the Harris School of Public Policy, winner of the inaugural AIA Chicago Decarbonization Award in 2022. The first LEED Platinum campus building, and one of the first higher-education projects to achieve the Living Building Challenge’s Petal Certification, the Keller Center highlights include a 150 MWh photovoltaic array, innovative daylighting strategies, Red List compliant products, salvaged materials, 15,000-gallon rainwater cistern, rain gardens, bird-friendly glazing, gender-adaptable restrooms, radiant heating/cooling, and rooftop event space with stunning Midway and downtown Chicago views.

Architect: Farr Associates (Design Lead & Architect of Record) Woodhouse Tinucci Architects (Collaborating Architect, Interior Designer)

Tour Leads

Doug Farr, FAIA, LEED AP, CNU-A, Founder/Principal at Farr Associates

Kelly Moynihan, AIA, Principal at HPZS

Learning Objectives

  • Learn how designers achieved the Materials Petal of the Living Building Challenge; impacting manufacturer’s material composition through the stringent Red List Imperative and meeting the Living Economy Sourcing Imperative through locally salvage materials that created community jobs.
  • Learn about the history of the University of Chicago campus, and how an adaptive reuse strategy was the winning strategy for the Harris School’s mission as well as dramatically reducing the project’s embodied carbon and energy demand with a higher performing envelope.
  • Learn about different daylighting opportunities through the building’s high performance skylights & integrated shading systems.
  • Learn about water-saving strategies, complete with policy-pushing gender neutral restrooms and a rainwater cistern that diverts over 525,000 gallons of water per year from Chicago’s sewer system.

Organized by

The American Institute of Architects Chicago (AIA Chicago) is the largest chapter of licensed architects, emerging professionals, architecture students, and allied professionals within AIA Illinois, and the second largest AIA chapter in the country.

AIA Chicago offers lectures and continuing education courses; numerous award programs; specialized, issue-specific Knowledge Communities; advocacy for architects; electronic newsletter and social media; through its magazine, Chicago Architect; and help for consumers looking for an architect.

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