Sept. 22, 2009
Rice Education Building wins “Project of the Year” in design awards
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The Walter L. Rice Education Building at the VCU Rice Center
has been named the region’s Overall Project of the Year in the
Mid-Atlantic Construction magazine’s Best of 2009 awards program.
“This
selection proves that great things can come in small packages,” Bruce
Buckley, editor of Mid-Atlantic Construction, said of the $2.8-million
4,890-square-foot winning project. “Our jury reviewed a record number
of entries — including several megaprojects — and The Walter L. Rice Education Building rose above the rest in the eyes of our jurors.”
“The Walter L. Rice Education Building blends exceptional design with careful construction,” according to a news release from the magazine [PDF].
“It is the first building in Virginia to be awarded the U.S. Green
Building Council’s LEED platinum certification, and received 54 out of
the required 52 credits.
“The building serves as the focal
point for administrative, educational and outreach activities conducted
by faculty, students and staff of the Rice Center, VCU’s environmental
field station,” Buckley said. “The sustainable aspects of the building
also serve as an educational tool for students.The team had to adhere
to an aggressive schedule while being cautious not to disrupt any of
the research activities taking place on the site or adversely affect
the ecosystem.”
Brian Ohlinger, associate vice president for
Facilities Management at VCU, said the award for the education building
design was particularly meaningful for VCU as it enters into a yearlong
celebration of the Year of the Environment. VCU has assumed a position
of leadership in the practice of sustainability and encouraging others
to be environmentally conscious.
“This is a big deal for us and
for Virginia, Ohlinger said. “We have won recognition for other
projects in the Higher Ed Institutional category, but never overall
Project of the Year.”
In addition to the Rice Center, Ohlinger
says VCU has committed to ensuring that all new construction on its
campuses meet LEED silver standards at a minimum.
The VCU Rice
Center was created from an ecology-rich parcel of land that Inger Rice
donated to VCU in 2000. It is located on the north bank of the historic
James River, southeast of Richmond in Charles City County. VCU Life
Sciences uses the property for research, education and outreach
activities, many of which focus on large rivers and their riparian
landscapes.
For the education building, KBS of Richmond was the
general contractor. Train & Partners Architects of Charlottesville,
Va., was the project architect.
The jury honored 40 projects in
16 categories, including Cultural, Governmental/Public, Green Projects,
Healthcare, Higher Education/Research, Industrial, Interior
Design/Tenant Improvement, K-12 Education, Multi-Family
Residential/Hospitality, Office, Renovation/Restoration, Retail, Small
Projects, Sports/Recreation, Transportation and Worship.
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