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Clock Shadow Building: Presented By-Suman Maurya

The document summarizes the Clock Shadow Building project. It is a mixed-use building located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that uses various sustainable design features to reduce its environmental impact. These include salvaging over 50% of building materials, installing 27 geothermal wells for heating and cooling, collecting rainwater for toilet flushing, and using sunscreens and daylighting to decrease energy consumption by 50%. The building has received numerous awards and certifications for its green design.

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Clock Shadow Building: Presented By-Suman Maurya

The document summarizes the Clock Shadow Building project. It is a mixed-use building located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that uses various sustainable design features to reduce its environmental impact. These include salvaging over 50% of building materials, installing 27 geothermal wells for heating and cooling, collecting rainwater for toilet flushing, and using sunscreens and daylighting to decrease energy consumption by 50%. The building has received numerous awards and certifications for its green design.

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Clock Shadow Building

Presented By-
Suman Maurya
Content 01 INTRODUCTION

02 SITE PLANNING

03 COMPONENTS MAKING IT
GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE

04 MATERIALS

05 RATING AND CERTIFICATION


Introduction Project CLOCK SHADOW BUILDING
Type Mixed use
Location 138 West Bruce Street,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
53204, USA
Architects Continuum Architects +
Planners
Area 28500sft-4 floors
Project Site Brownfield
Rating System Top Ten Green Project, AIA
Committee on the Environment,
2013
Project March, 2012
Completion
Date

Very economic Using salvaged Energy Decreased energy


project materials conservation further consumption by 50 per
. enhanced cent
Site Plan
N

Salvaged wood
sunscreens

Bike parking

Oriented to the south

Project is It had Too small to


The property
previously
challenging due to 3 was formally support a
held a foundry profitable
major obstacles: marsh land.
operation development
3.SALVAGED
MATERIALS-
50% of the building is
made from salvaged
materials

4.GEOTHERMAL
WELLS-
27 geothermal wells are
drilled directly below the
first slab.
5.DRILLED PILES-
The buildings required
53 piles to be drilled to
support a building of
this size.

6.ROOFTOP GARDEN-
Rooftop garden for planting
vegetables.

7.RAINWATER REUSE
FOR TOILETS-
Water collected on the
rooftop collected by a
cistern built under the
building.
8.OPERABLE
WINDOW-
Operable window
allow fresh air to
come into the
building

10.REGENERATIVE ELEVATOR-
The elevator has a regenerative
drive which generates energy
every time the elevator is going
down.
Materials
TOTAL RECYCLED AND SALVAGED(EXTERIOR) SALVAGED(INTERIOR)
SALVAGED MATERIAL MATERIALS MATERIALS

11.30% 42.50%
10.40% 42.50%

7.90%

19.20% 5.00%
49.90%
42.50%
42.50%
11.70% 64.10%

20.50%

NEW MATERIALS BRICK DOOR, FRAMES &


HARDWARE
WOOD SIDING CASEWOOD
RECYCLED MATERIALS

SALVAGED(EXTERIOR) MATERIALS WOOD SUNSCREENS TOILET PARTITIONS

METAL CLADDING INTERIOR WINDOWS


SALVAGED(INTERIOR)MATERIALS
OTHER MATERIALS
Focus on Energy
Rating and certification
Award of
Excellence,
Top Ten Green
SE2, Wisconsin
Project, AIA
Green First Committee on
Building Alliance, Place, Environmentally the Environment,
2013 Friendly Project, 2013
Business Journal Real
Estate Awards, 2013

Project of
Vision Ingenuity Best Green Distinction, Associ
Award, WCREW, Building Award, ENR ated Builders
2012 Midwest Magazine, and Contractors,
2012 Inc., 2012

Top Project, The Merit Award,


Daily Reporter/W State Farm Building
AIA Wisconsin
isconsin Builder, Design Block MANDI Award,
2012 LISC Milwaukee,
Awards, 2013
2013
Inferences
•Reduces energy consumption by 50% with sunshades and natural day
lighting.
•27 geothermal wells for heating and cooling.
•Rainwater is stored and used it for flushing the toilets.
•Uses recycled and salvaged materials for over 50% of the building.
•Promotes healthy living with healthy spaces.
•Visual connection to outdoors .
THANK YOU

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