Armstrong Commons - Gold
Armstrong Commons is a 86,507 gross square foot facility for student housing with a Faculty in Residence. This facility is located at 5809 Bush Avenue on the 91勛圖厙 Campus in Dallas, Texas. The building was designed and constructed with the goal of achieving LEED Gold.
Reaching substantial completion on May 8, 2014, Armstrong Commons achieved LEED Gold 2014 under LEED NC Version 3 with 63 points.
As one of the five (5) Residential Commons within the Residential Commons Complex, Armstrong Commons shares in:
- Dedication of 71% of the Complex to open space.
- Usage of native and adaptive species reduce irrigation water use by 50%.
- 100% of irrigation supplied from the Campus Central Plant gray water system.
- High efficiency plumbing fixtures and the use of Campus gray water to reduce potable water needs by 98%
- 90% of all regularly occupied spaces have access to view the outdoors.
- An Indoor Air Quality Plan before occupancy to ensure optimal indoor air quality.
- Usage of 24% recycled content and 49% locally/regionally manufactured construction materials.
- 30.8% overall energy cost savings.
- 24.19% energy cost savings for interior lighting by utilizing LED lighting and motion sensors.
The site of the Residential Commons Complex features:
- Multiple bus lines located within ¼ mile of the Complex to promote alternative transportation.
- Full cut-off exterior light fixtures to reduce light pollution and preserve dark night sky.
- Diversion of 75% (6,764 tons) of all construction waste from the landfill.
- Use of low VOC and formaldehyde–free products to ensure quality indoor air quality for construction workers future occupants.
- A green cleaning plan to maintain good indoor air quality after occupancy
- Dedicated recycling areas for paper, plastic, aluminum, glass, and cardboard.
- Entrances with permanent walk off mats to reduce outdoor contaminants.
- Designation of smoking areas at least 25’ from entrances.
- Enhanced commissioning to confirm operation for maximum efficiency and energy use reduction.
- 35% of the predicted electricity use offset with Renewable Energy Credits.
- Individual lighting and thermal comfort for occupant control.
Project Team
Architect: KSQ Architects
LEED Consultant: The Beck Group
MEP Engineer: Purdy-McGuire
Structural Engineer: Raymond L. Goodson Jr., Inc.
Civil Engineer: Raymond L. Goodson Jr., Inc.
Landscape Architect: The Office of Christopher Miller
Audio Visual Consultant: Wrightson, Johnson, Haddon & Williams (WJHW)
Construction Manager: HCBeck, Ltd.