RossTarrant Architects New Office Building

RossTarrant Architects New Office Building

RossTarrant Architects had run out of room to expand. When the firm made a 1950s-era building its new home, the potential for applying sustainable design practices to the renovation was obvious. RossTarrant is currently pursuing LEED® Silver Certification for the new space.

Daylighting is a central element of the new design. Light sensors automatically reduce supplemental lighting as the interior spaces are bathed in natural sunlight. Tubular skylights carry sunlight into interior spaces. Motion sensors turn off lights in unused areas. More than 90 percent of regularly occupied workspaces offer views outside. Solar energy is even used to heat the building’s hot water.

Paints, caulks and other materials were carefully chosen to severely limit or eliminate the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) enabling the building to meet extremely rigorous standards for indoor air quality. Recycled, reused and locally-manufactured products were utilized throughout.

The result is a building in which RossTarrant instantly felt at home. Features like its comprehensive recycling program, special bicycling, carpooling and mass transportation accommodations, Energy Star appliances, and water saving fixtures ensure that RossTarrant’s “green” office will be an energy efficient, sustainable environment well into the future.

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project location

Lexington, Kentucky

client

RossTarrant Architects

details

13,000 square feet (renovation)


Business Lexington: “Going Green”

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