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Chattanooga’s Crash Pad is World’s First LEED Platinum Hostel

09/07/2012
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    <a href="http://www.crashpadchattanooga.com/">The Crash Pad</a>, a 4,300 square-foot hostel in the small town of Chattanooga, Tennessee, has become the World’s first <a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=LEED+Platinum">LEED Platinum</a> Hostel. Set in a city of 170,000 people, this green gem not only welcomes travelers with sustainable digs, but it is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts hungry to explore the Appalachian Mountains, which lie just outside The Crash Pad’s walls.
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  • The Crash Pad Hostel by River Street Architecture
    The building’s structure, constructed by Collier Construction, uses reclaimed wood and bricks from existing structures on the site, a precast insulated concrete wall system, and a green roof.
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    “Being a green business doesn’t mean just building a green building”, says co-owner Dan Rose in The Crash Pad’s original short film, <em><a href="http://vimeo.com/47414011">Building Our Future</a>, </em>“it comes down to our operations”.
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    And these operations also help to educate and encourage travelers as they stay and interact with the building. A green guide educates visitors through plaques throughout the building.
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    The Crash Pad hostel is also a member of the 1% for the Planet Program, which encourages local businesses to give 1% of their sales to environmental organizations around the world.
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    The lighting in the bedrooms include LEDs. LEDs, a solar panel array, low-flow fixtures, and a greywater filtration system also help to create an energy efficient building with less water consumption.
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    The Crash Pad also feature many local artisans throughout their hostel from the art in the building to the beds and furniture, which were handcrafted by Haskel Sears Design.
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The Crash Pad Hostel by River Street Architecture

The Crash Pad, a 4,300 square-foot hostel in the small town of Chattanooga, Tennessee, has become the World’s first LEED Platinum Hostel. Set in a city of 170,000 people, this green gem not only welcomes travelers with sustainable digs, but it is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts hungry to explore the Appalachian Mountains, which lie just outside The Crash Pad’s walls.

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