Platinum LEED certification for the Science Center
The Beloit College Center for the Sciences has officially received Platinum LEED Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
The building has also won a Design Excellence Honor Award in Interior Architecture from the Chicago chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
In addition, they have fixed the pressure problems so that the front doors no longer get stuck closed in cold weather, my office now maintains a habitable temperature more or less year ’round, my motion-detecting, ambient-light-sensing indirect overhead lighting has always worked like it should, and they say they’re going to fix my blinds so that I can open the screens fully, which will make it much easier to to operate my operable window.
W00T to the Kettle Chips factory in Beloit, also, for their gold certification. They didn’t get platinum certification, but our building does not produce delicious, delicious potato chips, so I think it’s clear who the real winners are.
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Do you think the Kettle Chips factory ever has seconds or extras? Because I want to get in on that. Or free samples with a factory tour? yum.
The lovely folks at Kettle Chips did bring us a couple of wheelbarrows full of single-serving bags of potato chips for our ground-breaking ceremony!
Cruchiest. Ground-breaking. Evar.