The Science of
Sustainability

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  • Introduction and About the Exhibit
  • Rights and Reproductions
  • Leed Building Certification
  • LEED Categories
  • LEED Certification Levels
  • LEED Buildings at the University of Chicago
  • Sustainable Building Materials
  • Reused Materials
  • Locally Sourced Materials
  • Rapidly Renewable Resources
  • Conservation: Energy and Water
  • Renewable Energy
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Water Conservation
  • Green Roofs
  • Kinds of Green Roofs and Benefits
  • Urban Heat Islands
  • Construction Components of Green Roofs
  • Cool Roof
  • Bibliography

The Science of Sustainability

Green roof of Searle

Introduction

 Green building design is increasingly popular in building construction. Innovations in green technology and improved assessment standards of how environmentally sustainable a building is have helped fuel this growth. This exhibit takes a close look at some aspects of sustainable building design and how they can produce greener buildings. We begin with an exploration of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green building certification process. We then look at some sustainable elements of a green building: sustainable and recycled materials, renewable energy and water conservation, and green and cool roofs. Examples of green building design at the University of Chicago are highlighted.

About the Exhibit

This exhibit was shown in the Crerar Library Atrium glass cases from April 5 - October 1, 2010.  The exhibit was written by Cheryl Rusnak and curated by Cheryl Rusnak and Jennifer Hart. 

For more information about this exhibit please contact Jennifer Hart at hartj at uchicago dot edu.

Credit for photo on right: Photo ©Wilson Architects, Anton Grassl/Esto

 

The Science of Sustainability: The Design and Technology of Green Buildings
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