Novus International Headquarters

Novus International Headquarters

The global headquarters for Novus International in St. Louis, Missouri in the US is Platinum LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified, which is the highest designation that is offered by the United States Green Building Council[1][2]. Platinum certification is available to buildings that demonstrate energy efficiency and sustainability[2][3][4]. Prior to the new construction, NOVUS had two facilities in St. Louis, located 12 miles (19 km) apart; one was the administration building and the other was the research lab[5]. The $20 million project’s scope included renovation of the existing building in St. Charles, Mo., with a large addition that includes two floors of office space, 10 research laboratories, a state-of-the-art employee- and customer-training center, fitness center, and catering cafeteria[5].

Novus International Headquarters in Saint Charles, Missouri

When being considered for certification, the Council uses several criteria in determining eligibility. These criteria include: energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor environmental quality, and stewardship of resources and sensitivity to their impacts[6][7]. In order to achieve Platinum LEED certification, a building must score between 52 and 69 points. Novus’ project totals, according to pre-certification estimates, were 69 points.

Features of the Novus International global headquarters facility which contribute to the achievement of Platinum LEED certification include:

Electricity

- The second largest array of solar panels in Missouri (5,000 square feet).
- Three percent of the building’s electricity comes from the 35-kilowatt photovoltaic panels[5]. They provide 44,835 kilowatt hours of energy annually.
- Exchanged all of the outdated, inefficient fluorescent light fixtures with new, more efficient models[5].
- Fitted with floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights in order to take advantage of the natural day lighting[5].
- Certificates have been purchased for 100% electricity from renewable wind sources on the Blue Grass Wind Farm in northwest Missouri and a wind farm in Texas.

Main Lobby

Recycling

- 98% of the original building was reused, including walls, doors, and flooring.
- 98.4% percent of the on-site construction waste was diverted from landfills and recycled[5].
- Masonry was sent to an aggregate recycler. When it returned, it was reused on the site as fill under the parking lots[5].
- Drywall waste was ground up and used as soft material in the sculpted landscaping soil surfaces[5].
- Metal was sent to a metals recycler and wood went to a composter in St. Louis[5].
- Cardboard, plastics, and paper all were recycled in traditional methods[5].
- All of the old lighting fixtures, including the lamps and the ballasts, were sent to recyclers[5].
- One paper recycling container is available at every work station, and in copy rooms, lab offices, and the mail room.
- Glass, metal, and plastic recycling containers are located at coffee stations adjacent to men’s and women’s changing rooms.
- Cardboard recycling stations are located by the loading dock and in the mail room.
- 10% of the total materials cost came from salvaged materials. NOVUS purchased a large shipment of salvaged raised flooring from an old computer center[5].
- 31% of the total materials cost came from recycled content. Examples include countertops made from recycled milk jugs and scrap aluminum, fitness room floor made from recycled tires, and carpet containing recycled yarn.

Huddle Space

Landscaping

- The landscaping was designed to restore 53.4% of the area to its original, natural Missouri habitat.
- Landscape using Missouri native grasses and plants such as grasses, sedums, and low ground cover designed to require no irrigation, equating to thousands of gallons of water saved each year.
- A storm water system that will greatly reduce the environmental impact of runoff and improve water quality to receiving streams and eventually the Missouri River[5]. More specifically, the addition of vegetated bioswales that divert stormwater from the municipal wastewater system[5].

Open Office Entry

Other

- The HVAC was installed as an under-floor air distribution system that is extremely efficient with controls at individual workstations[5].
- In the restrooms, exchanging all the older 3.5-gallon (13.2-L) toilets with dual-flush 1.6-gallon (6.1-L) tanks, reduced the quantity of sanitary wastewater by 50 percent. In addition, urinals and lavatories were replaced with low-flow fixtures[5].
- Preferred parking for numerous employees who drive low-emitting or fuel efficient vehicles that have scored above a 40 on the scoring system on the greenercars.org website.

Conference Entry

Materials used

- 3Form 100 percent – Surface material made from recycled milk jugs and is used on countertops in the reception area.
- Alkemi – Surface material made from recycled scrap aluminum and is used on a desk in the reception area.
- IceStone – Surface material containing recycled glass and is used in the reception area and the coffee bar.
- PaperStone – surface material made from recycled paper and used for countertops at the coffee bar.
- Bamboo – Fastest growing hardwood in the world and is used on many of the wood surfaces in the building including doors and cabinets.
- Wheat Board – Engineered from straw fibers and was used instead of plywood.
- Linoleum – Plant based material made from linseed oil and pine resin and used in flooring.
- Cumaru – The Forest Stewardship Council standards ensure that this wood is harvested in a responsible fashion. The FSC certified Brazilian hardwood is used in the reception area and accounted for 66.76% of new wood-based costs.


References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Novus International — Novus International, Inc. Founded St. Louis, Missouri (1991) Headquarters St. Charles, Missouri, USA Website www.novusint.com Novus International, Inc …   Wikipedia

  • Greater St. Louis — St. Louis St. Charles, Farmington, MO IL   CSA   A NASA image of the Greater St. Louis area …   Wikipedia

  • Dean Witter Reynolds — This article is about the former securities firm. For the U.S. businessman and company s founder, see Dean G. Witter. Dean Witter Reynolds Type Acquired Industry Financial Services …   Wikipedia

  • Tata Motors — Limited Type Public company Traded as NSE: TATAMOTORS …   Wikipedia

  • Magnificat Meal Movement — The Magnificat Meal Movement International (MMMI) was formed in 1986 as a “missionary” off shoot of the ‘Celtic Corma Adoration’ group of Australia. The ‘Celtic Corma Adoration’ group being founded in Melbourne, Australia, in 1976 by J.Phelan,… …   Wikipedia

  • Newport — This article is about the city of Newport in Wales. For the city in Rhode Island, see Newport, Rhode Island. For other uses, see Newport (disambiguation). City of Newport Dinas Casnewydd   Principal area City   …   Wikipedia

  • List of unaccredited institutions of higher education — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Main article: Unaccredited institutions of higher education This is a list of… …   Wikipedia

  • Claro Puerto Rico — La red más poderosa. Type Subsidiary of América Móvil Traded as NYSE: AMX …   Wikipedia

  • Gaia (Final Fantasy VII) — Final Fantasy worlds Gaia  (Final Fantasy VII) Spira  (Final Fantasy X) Ivalice  (Final Fantasy XII) Gaia (also called the Planet ) is the fictional world in the 1997 console role playing game Final Fantasy VII.[1] The game s… …   Wikipedia

  • Spanish language — Castellano and Español redirect here. For the village in Italy, see Castellano, Trentino. For people with the surname Castellano, see Castellano (surname). Castilian castellano Pronunciation [kasteˈʎano] Spoken in …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”