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Austin’s Ben White University Federal Credit Union Banks on Sustainable Design

01/12/2012
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  • UFCU Ben White Branch-Jackson Mcelhaney Architects
    The Ben White Branch of the <a href="https://www.ufcu.org/">University Federal Credit Union</a> in Austin, Texas is no ordinary bank - <a href="http://www.jacksonmcelhaney.com/commercial/project/ufcu-ben-white" target="_blank">Jackson &amp; McElhaney Architects</a>' environmentally sensitive design garnered the project a 5-Star Rating from the <a href="https://my.austinenergy.com/wps/portal/aegb/aegb/home/!ut/p/c5/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP0os3gLAwMDZydDRwP3EG8XA09nywBD55AwYyM_Y_1wkA48Kgwh8gY4gKOBvp9Hfm6qfkF2dpqjo6IiAFSVM1o!/dl3/d3/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS9ZQnZ3LzZfODAwMENCMUEwR1RLRDBJQzlQMUNUVjMyTjM!/" target="_blank">Austin Energy Green Building program</a> - the program’s highest possible rating. The local firm took a site-specific approach to the building's design that addressed orientation, glazing location, shading, landscaping, and more in order to create an inviting and sustainable project.
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  • UFCU Ben White Branch-Jackson Mcelhaney Architects
    The bank branch is located within walking distance of a mixed-use development, and special attention was paid to the site in order to minimize impact and reduce the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_heat_island">urban heat island effect</a>.
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  • UFCU Ben White Branch-Jackson Mcelhaney Architects
    Extensive sun studies were completed, and awnings and shade devices were specially designed to minimize overheating and glare.
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  • UFCU Ben White Branch-Jackson Mcelhaney Architects
    The exterior was landscaped to create a pleasant and inviting space, and native vegetation was planted in order to reduce water usage.
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    Rainwater is collected from the roof and stored within the large cistern tower outside.
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  • UFCU Ben White Branch-Jackson Mcelhaney Architects
    This <a href="http://inhabitat.com/rainwater-recycling-pet-tree-makes-urban-gardening-a-breeze/">harvested water</a> is used for irrigation and to flush toilets, which helps reduce potable water use.
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  • UFCU Ben White Branch-Jackson Mcelhaney Architects
    Materials were chosen based on their recycled content, sustainable certifications, local sources, low <a href="http://www.epa.gov/iaq/voc.html">VOC</a> content and overall sustainability.
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  • UFCU Ben White Branch-Jackson Mcelhaney Architects
    The bank exceeds energy code requirements by 41% and is achieved through a variety of strategies including a reflective roof coating, solar passive design, high-efficiency glazing, high performance insulation, and energy-efficient lighting.
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  • UFCU Ben White Branch-Jackson Mcelhaney Architects
    A <a href="http://inhabitat.com/solar-power">photovoltaic system</a> on the drive-through roof produces up to one quarter of the building's energy needs.
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    Location of the branch.
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  • UFCU Ben White Branch-Jackson Mcelhaney Architects
    Elevation of the bank branch with sustainable features.
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    Description of the bank's sustainability features by the ATM.
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    Installation of the solar panels on the roof.
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    Installation of the solar panels on the roof.
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UFCU Ben White Branch-Jackson Mcelhaney Architects

The Ben White Branch of the University Federal Credit Union in Austin, Texas is no ordinary bank - Jackson & McElhaney Architects' environmentally sensitive design garnered the project a 5-Star Rating from the Austin Energy Green Building program - the program’s highest possible rating. The local firm took a site-specific approach to the building's design that addressed orientation, glazing location, shading, landscaping, and more in order to create an inviting and sustainable project.

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