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Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706
914.478.4361 Fax 914.478.1361
Bill Bobenhausen FAIA, CSI, CCS, LEED AP
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Sam's Point, Dwarf Pine Ridge Preserve, NY
2005 AIA Award Winner: Design and Sustainability
SDC consulted with Matthew Bialecki Architects of New Paltz, NY on the design of this new headquarters building for this division of The Nature Conservancy.
Great care was given to the design of a building that would be particularly energy conserving while utilizing natural daylight.
Construction materials were selected for their environmentally-preferable qualities including recycled content and local origin.
The preserve contains the best example of a ridge-top dwarf pine barrens in the world. It is part of the 90,000-acre Northern Shawangunk Mountains, whose cliffs, summits and plateaus form a unique landscape of extraordinary ecological significance.
Home to nearly 40 rare plants and animals and three rare natural communities, the Northern Shawangunks represent one of the highest priorities for conservation in the northeastern United States.
Other consultants involved in the project include Donald Watson, FAIA, as concept planner and exhibit designer and O'Dea Lynch Abbattista as mechanical/structural consultant.
The project was LEED-NC Certified in 2006. |
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Burnet Park Zoo, Syracuse, NY
Hillier Group, William Reed
William Bobenhausen, FAIA, directed technical assistance including detailed computer modeling for daylighting of the new buildings of the Burnet Park Zoo in Syracuse, New York for NYSERDA and SWA. The Hillier Group of Washington DC, represented by William Reed, was the project architect.
A goal of the daylighting analysis was to reduce energy consumption while also assuring visual comfort. Using this analysis, the project team selected window and skylight geometries, as well as glazing materials that allow rich illumination by natural light year round and passive solar heating in winter, while avoiding excessive solar heat gain and associated cooling loads in summer.
Glare proved a special challenge with the building's design, and strategies had to be developed to minimize it
Light levels and visual appearance of the new Entrance Lobby were modeled using RADIANCE software. Images of the space were generated at various times of day and year, for both clear-sky and overcast conditions, and the light levels within the space were calculated as well.
Heating, cooling and lighting costs were estimated for different fenestration options using Energy-10 software.
In the other areas of the building, overall lighting energy costs could be reduced by 40 - 70% through the use of conventional and cylindrical skylights.
Work was supported in part through the New York State Research & Development Authority (NYSERDA) FlexTech Assistance program.
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Faculty House - Columbia University, NY
Designed by McKim, Mead & White in the original campus plan, Faculty House is located at 400 West 117th Street and is adjacent to Wien Hall and the President's House.
Since 1923, this red brick and limestone building has served as a gathering place for social and intellectual interaction among University faculty.
In recent years, Faculty House has opened its doors to serve the various needs of university administrators, alumni, graduate students and members of the community.
Faculty House has undergone a total interior renovation which is now complete. Work began during May of 2008 with careful deconstruction including the removal of kitchen equipment which was then shipped to Central America.
LEED-NC version 2.2 Gold Certification was received in early 2010.
Architect: Bogdanow Architects
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Baryshnikov Arts Center, Jerome Robbins Theater – NYC
WASA Studio A, Architects and Engineers
Baryshnikov Arts Center, Jerome Robbins Theater – NYC
The Baryshnikov Arts Center (BAC) was established in 2005 to house the activities of the Baryshnikov Dance Foundation. Serves as a creative laboratory, meeting place, and performance space for a vibrant community from around the world. Renovated and reopened the new 238-seat theater in February 2010.
SDC provided “expert” consulting services on this project. The building was designed to LEED standards, and is awaiting LEED Certification.
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