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North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsIn 2012, the Danvers, Massachusetts <a href="http://www.northshore.edu/">North Shore Community College (NSCC)</a> campus opened its new 58,000 square-foot Health Professions/Student Services Building. Designed by Boston/Seattle-based <a href="http://www.dimellashaffer.com/">DiMella Shaffer</a>, the Health Professions/Student Services Building was designed to LEED Gold standards and it's the first educational building to be designed to the <a href="http://www.mass.gov/eea/energy-utilities-clean-tech/energy-efficiency/zero-net-energy-bldgs/">Zero Net Energy Building (ZNEB</a>) standard in Massachusetts. The feather in the project’s cap is that this building is actually the fourth largest ZNEB in the United States!1
North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsDiMella Shaffer designed the building to be dramatic utilizing a truss structure supporting visually interesting 1088 photovoltaic solar panels on the building’s roof along with three solar panel canopies leading to the main entry.2
North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsA green-roof system was also designed into exposed portions of the roof.3
North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsEfficient geothermal heat pumps, energy recovery units, grey water systems, high performance lighting, chilled beam technology, and a radiant heating/cooling system were all strategies that the team implemented to achieve a highly energy efficient building.4
North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsThe $24 million budget seemed to be enough to design the building to achieve all programmatic needs and achieve at least LEED Gold requirements, but the team believed that additional funding would be necessary to achieve ZNE.5
North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsAs a model project identified by the Governor's Council on Sustainability, alternative funding sources were allocated by the State to add a photovoltaic design solution.6
North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsThe DiMella Shaffer team also tackled the task of achieving zero net energy through maximizing the use of natural daylight to reduce electrical demands.7
North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsClerestory windows and interior and exterior light shelves were two techniques that the design team employed to manage the amount of solar gain allowed in different areas of the building.8
North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsThe team also minimized energy loss and heat gain by designing most energy efficient exterior building envelope.9
North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsNSCC President, Wayne Burton knew that “as an educational institution, [they had] an obligation to be a regional leader in many ways, and one is to make sure that [they taught their] students by example”.10
North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsThe comfort of the interior spaces was never sacrificed throughout the project.11
North Shore Community College Health ProfessionsThe team also introduced the sustainable strategy of reducing energy usage by specifying highly efficient mechanical and electrical systems.12












