Pushing the Envelope: Designing a LEED Platinum Data Science Building
Date: Thursday, May 15th, 2025 at 11am PT / 2pm ET
This webinar will explore the challenges and considerations involved in designing a LEED Platinum-certified data science building, highlighting best practices from the University of Florida’s Malachowsky Hall for Data Science and Information Technology. LEED Platinum certification is globally recognized as the pinnacle of excellence in green building. To achieve this certification, buildings must meet the highest standards for sustainability, going above and beyond to ensure optimal energy efficiency, a significantly reduced carbon footprint, and environments that prioritize occupant health and well-being.
The 265,000-square-foot Malachowsky Hall exemplifies excellence in sustainability, achieving an Energy Use Intensity (EUI) of 76 kBtu/sqft per year, including the output from rooftop solar panels. The facility pushes the envelope in defining a low-energy-consumption building for the Zone 2A climate, balancing controllability and thermal comfort with energy conservation.
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CERTIFICATE
A certificate of attendance is available for all individuals who register and attend the full webinar (live or on-demand).
WEBINAR ACCESS
All registrants will have access to the live event and an on-demand recording of the presentation. If registrants want to watch the presentation again or have a scheduling conflict, they can register and access the on-demand version of this webinar, which will be available soon after the live event.
Date: 05/15/25
Time: 11:00am PT

