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Nashua’s 2nd Nature Academy Partners with Weller & Michal Architects and The Jordan Institute to Build New “Green” Facilities.

Keene , NH , December, 2006 :  Nashua-based The Nature of Things has asked the Institute and architects Weller & Michal to help it achieve LEED™ certification from the U.S. Green Building Council for its 2nd Nature Academy. The partnership will set goals for sustainable design/construction, applying criteria for LEED™ certification that will ensure the school provides a healthier, energy efficient, and more productive educational setting. Studies show that Green or Advanced Buildings lead to higher achievement for students, lower operational costs and reduced environmental impacts on the surrounding community.

 

“Using a Green curriculum model, we will guide children through the learning process of core curriculum areas through the study of habitats, wildlife, plant life, sustainable forest management, farming, and biodiversity,’ said Deborah Gleeson, Executive Director of 2nd Nature Academy. Our mission is to foster an appreciation for our natural world and to build a sustainable community through innovative approaches to learning.”

 

We are delighted that the Gleeson’s have engaged the Jordan Institute to help implement this project.” said Tom Weller, a LEED™ certified Principal of Weller & Michal Architects, who developed the Master Plan for the proposed campus. “The Jordan Institute will help us document sustainable building practices, including the use of super-efficient wall and roof construction, lighting and heating systems, and the use of recycled materials. Our design will maximize natural lighting, and avoid products that may contain toxins that may contribute to unhealthy buildings.”

 

“Cheap energy over the last 40 to 50 years has lulled us into designing and building schools that are not durably constructed, that waste energy and other resources, and that encourage unhealthy indoor environmental quality,” said Patrick Miller, Executive Director of The Jordan Institute. “The goals of the 2nd Nature Academy reflect a growing desire for buildings that provide excellent daylight and superior indoor air quality, along with energy and water efficiency.”

Weller & Michal Architects Selected as Architect for New Corporate Headquarters

Keene, NH, May 23, 2005:  C&S Wholesale Grocers, the country’s second largest grocery wholesaler, is moving forward with plans to build a world-class headquarters facility in Keene, NH. .  C&S has chosen the firm of Weller & Michal Architects Inc. to design the 71,000 square foot project. The company plans to break ground before fall this year.  C&S is part of the global economy conducting business in seven time zones and anticipates continued growth through the next decade

 

Based in southwestern New Hampshire, Weller & Michal Architects specializes in institutional and commercial design.  The firm provides full architectural, planning and interior design services and has significant experience in green design and energy efficiency.

 

Principal-in-Charge and Architect Charles Michal is a licensed engineer and lighting designer.  Mr. Michal says the best principles of environmentally aware design, as exemplified by the USGB Council’s LEEDTM Program, and the New Building’s Institute “Advanced Buildings” Benchmark TM, will be employed in the design of the facility. Principal and Project Architect Tom Weller, a LEEDTM Accredited Professional, noted that the design will also honor the history of the company with symbolic references and architectural imagery.

Weller & Michal Architects assist with Advanced Buildings Design Manual

A consortium of interested New England utilities, public interest groups and government agencies has asked Weller & Michall to organize the New England review of the Advanced Buildings Design Manual being prepared by the New Buildings Institute. The Advanced Buildings Design Manual (ABDM) will emerge as major resource for both architects and engineers, and will also serve as a coordinated component of generic utility rebate programs and the LEED program of the United States Green Building Council.

 

The purpose of the Advanced Buildings Design Manual is to explain the basic, prescriptive and credit criteria in the E-Benchmark™ document and suggests ways that designers can produce buildings that exceed the E-Benchmark™ criteria. The E-Benchmark™ rolled out in late 2003 and the companion Design Manual is an essential step to accelerating widespread acceptance of E-Benchmark™ criteria through training and education programs. E-Benchmark™ was developed by a national committee of manufacturers, contractors, building owners, designers, property managers, government representatives, efficiency experts and members of the public. It is a product of The New Buildings Institute that provides:

 

A new, nationally recognized, comprehensive specification manual for high-performance commercial buildings

Quantitative and descriptive specifications that exceed state and national minimum standards such as ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2001

Guidance for design and construction professionals seeking to deliver "best-in-class" energy efficiency and indoor environmental quality in high-performance commercial buildings.

 

E-Benchmark™ serves as the all-inclusive handbook for integrated design. The document:

 

Brings together over 30 criteria defining high performance in building envelope, lighting, HVAC, power systems and controls.

Comprehensively covers every phase of the building process-from pre-design charrette to post-occupancy performance verification.

Ensures A&E professionals, contractors, and other team members work together to build a high performance building.

 

The Advanced Buildings Design Manual will be usable as a reference for practicing architects and engineers. The ABDM will benefit from reviews organized by the Northwest Energy Alliance and by the Wisconsin Energy Center. Sponsors of the New England review include Efficiency Vermont , National Grid USA, Northeast Utilities , NSTAR and NYSERDA .

 

The New England review will join other efforts to help insure the relevance of the ABDM to regional practices. Obtaining the perspectives and comments of knowledgeable professionals with current, relevant experience with commercial building design and construction in the New England Region means the final product will be better. It means that New England can confidently embrace this document as a guide to creating best-in-class energy efficiency and indoor environmental quality in high-performance commercial buildings.

 

 

Weller & Michal Architects Assist Schools in Southern New Hampshire and Vermont.

In Marlborough, NH we are providing a Renovation Feasibility Study for the Marlborough Elementary School. We will evaluate the needs of the school including the major sub-systems for safety and code compliance. In addition, we will explore ways of bringing the school up-to-date aesthetically and functionally with contemporary public school standards. Architects working on the project include Jerry Germer and Bill Fleming.

 

The Dunbarton School Board in Goffstown, NH engaged Weller & Michal Architects to prepare an Existing Conditions Assessment of their Dunbarton Elementary School. This project required an evaluation of both the building envelope and the building's primary mechanical systems. The successful implementation of solutions will be based on professional experience and conclusions drawn from on-site, project-specific testing and monitoring. Team members include Building Envelope Solutions, The Scott Lawson Group Ltd, and WV Engineering Inc.

 

Weller & Michal Architects have joined with Cambridge, MA based architects Symmes Maini & McKee Associates to provide Preliminary Design Services for the Springfield Vermont School District's elementary schools. The district wishes to attain information to support Ballot Articles at the town's March 2004 meeting. The team will review of basic space programming based on educational standards and provide construction cost estimates.

 

Weller & Michal Architects recently attended the dedication of the new Science and Technology Building at High Mowing School in Wilton NH.

 

Weller & Michal Architects assist with EnergySmart Schools Design Guidelines

The NREL (the goverments' National Renewable Energy Laboratory) asked principal Charles Michal to review the Energy Design Guidelines for High Performance Schools. Michal was in Washington DC in the summer of 2000, with other architects, building energy specialists, and educators participating in a round-table discussion about the U.S. Department of Energy's development of seven climate-specific publications. The building design criteria associated with the NH climate region will be invaluable in making the design guidelines a more useful tool for school districts. The NREL solicited Michal's input based on his knowledge of building design criteria and experience in the design of energy-efficient buildings. Michal was asked to add additional comments to the document, which has already been extensively reviewed by more than 70 experts in the field. As a product of EnergySmart Schools, these school design guidelines will assist school decision makers, architects and engineers in the design and construction of new or retrofitted schools. The NREL published these guidelines in the fall of 2002, both in print and on CD. In addition, they are available to download on the web site www.energysmartschools.gov.