CATEGORIES
BUILDINGS AND SITES
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INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING
CAMPUS AND POLICY
EXISTING BUILDING
ADAPTIVE REUSE
NEW BUILDING
INFRASTRUCTURE
CAMPUS AND POLICY
Minor improvements to existing buildings. Sustainability guidelines will provide recommendations for retrofits and fixture replacements that will minimize resource consumption while enhancing occupant comfort.
An existing structure/ building to remain with major renovations or programmatic and systems repositioning or repurposing. Implementation would include best practices across all aspects of design, including facades, lighting, cooling, heating, and ventilation systems, and managing plug loads and appliances. Example: Major reprogramming and renovations to the Oliver Wendell Holmes Library
A new building project for either new program or relocated program elements with the same implementation best practices as Adaptive Reuse. Example: a new facility for Music and Dance
The energy, water, transportation physical elements servicing the buildings. This term refers to either campus owned “pipes, wires and roads” as well as systems servicing campus from town or beyond. “Infrastructure Planning Filters” being developed will support decision-making and consider capital costs and lifecycle costs along with environmental performance, representing these and other factors in a framework that reflects campus priorities and values. Example: Steam distribution network
The non-physical strategy elements, including guidelines, policies, incentive programs or future planning efforts for more detailed investigation, exploration and analysis resulting in detailed action plans. Example: Embarking on a Climate Action Plan
PHILLIPS ACADEMY CAMPUS MASTER PLAN