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Apogee Stadium: US’ First LEED Platinum Stadium Uses Wind Turbines to Power its Games

01/03/2012
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    The recently completed <a href="http://stadium.meangreensports.com/HomePage.dbml?&amp;DB_OEM_ID=1810&amp;KEY=&amp;DB_OEM_ID=1810&amp;DB_LANG=&amp;IN_SUBSCRIBER_CONTENT=" target="_blank">Apogee Stadium</a> at the <a href="http://www.unt.edu/" target="_blank">University of North Texas</a> is one of the first collegiate venues to generate on-site <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/energy/">renewable energy</a> with a set of wind turbines. Three utility-scale wind turbines provide 1/3 of the stadium's annual energy consumption, which coupled with the stadium's energy-efficient design equates to a huge win for the university. Designed by <a href="http://hksinc.com/" target="_blank">HKS Inc</a>, the 31,000 seat Apogee Stadium takes inspiration from the school's mascot - the eagle, and includes a winged exposed steel structure along with plenty of carbon reducing strategies. Read on for a closer look at this landmark project, and to hear from a couple of <a href="http://hksinc.com/#/education/leadership/" target="_blank">HKS architects</a> about the design of the stadium and how a state grant made it all possible.
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    Located in Denton, Texas, Apogee Stadium is the US's first LEED Platinum collegiate football stadium and the first one to be powered with wind turbines.
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    UNT was awarded a $2 million grant by the <a href="http://seco.cpa.state.tx.us/" target="_blank">State Energy Conservation Office</a> for the installation of three wind turbines, which generate power for the new stadium and other buildings on the campus.
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    The turbines offset energy use during events and games, and when empty they generate power for the Mean Green Village, an area of campus surrounding the stadium.
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    Other sustainable strategies like real-time monitoring systems, energy-efficient mechanical systems, and lighting systems also help reduce carbon emissions.
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    The stadium also boasts a natural park-like landscape, permeable paving, habitat and landscape restoration, and drought-tolerant native landscaping.
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    Eco-friendly building materials, like fly ash and low-VOC materials, are coupled with a high level of recycled construction materials.
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    When the stadium is not being used for university games, it is often used by the surrounding community for outdoor concerts, community events and high football school games.
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    The view from the top of the bleachers.
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    The ticket office for the stadium is located underneath yet another soaring wing.
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    Landscaping surrounding the stadium was designed for drought-tolerant and native plants as a way to regenerate the area.
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    When the stadium is not being used for university games, it is often used by the surrounding community for outdoor concerts, community events and high football school games.
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    Cross-section of the stadium.
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    Main concourse diagram.
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The recently completed Apogee Stadium at the University of North Texas is one of the first collegiate venues to generate on-site renewable energy with a set of wind turbines. Three utility-scale wind turbines provide 1/3 of the stadium's annual energy consumption, which coupled with the stadium's energy-efficient design equates to a huge win for the university. Designed by HKS Inc, the 31,000 seat Apogee Stadium takes inspiration from the school's mascot - the eagle, and includes a winged exposed steel structure along with plenty of carbon reducing strategies. Read on for a closer look at this landmark project, and to hear from a couple of HKS architects about the design of the stadium and how a state grant made it all possible.

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