Article source: Charles Rose Architects Inc
Situated in historic Greenfield’s business district and constructed of traditional materials that complement the town’s stately brick buildings, the John W. Olver Transit Center represents a significant technological departure from the past: With its dramatically limited emissions, it anticipates the future and President Obama’s executive order requiring that all new federal buildings achieve net-zero by 2030. Embedded in the building’s design are numerous strategies for energy conservation and generation. For example, the textured brick cladding the western side is a respectful nod to Greenfield’s past, but its main purpose is green: a high-tech strategy in managing the building’s exposure to afternoon sun. In parts, the brick dissolves and the façade becomes a kind of screen; these patterns control the amount of heat entering the building’s interior in summer and winter.
- Architects: Charles Rose Architects Inc
- Project: John W. Olver Transit Center
- Location: Greenfield, MA USA
- MEP, FP Engineers: ARUP
- Structural Engineer: RSE ASSOCIATES, INC
- Civil Engineer: NITSCH ENGINEERING
- Landscape Architect: GROUNDVIEW
- Building Envelope Consultant: BET