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Rice University’s New LEED Gold Dorms Feature Prefab Bathroom Pods

11/09/2011
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  • Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects
    As part of a larger redevelopment project for <a href="http://www.rice.edu/" target="_blank">Rice University</a> in Houston, Texas, two new LEED gold-certified college dorms were built to house 650 students. The McMurtry College and Duncan College dormitory buildings each stand five stories tall and contain their own dining hall. As a way to achieve economies of scale and an economical design, <a href="http://www.hopkins.co.uk/s/projects/2/126/" target="_blank">Hopkins Architects</a> worked with <a href="http://www.hewv.com/" target="_blank">Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas</a> to design prefabricated bathroom pods, which featured plug-and-play connections to hook them into the building's utilities. These pod bathrooms help reduce waste and they are more energy-efficient than standard facilities.
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  • Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects
    The new dormitories expanded the undergraduate accommodations by 30% back in 2009.
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  • Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects
    The dorms are built around a shared commons and linked by a shaded arcade. Each building has its own dining facility - McMurtry's is circular with a roof lantern, and Duncan's is rectangular with tree-shaped structural columns.
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  • Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects
    Rice University is made up mostly of finely detailed brick buildings, and the two new dorms were no exception.
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  • Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects
    The layout, facades and materials all echo the character of the existing campus in an attempt to extend this continuity.
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  • Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects
    Just because the buildings look the same doesn't mean they are built the same - both <a href="http://construction.rice.edu/OpenProject.aspx?id=248" target="_blank">McMurtry College</a> and <a href="http://construction.rice.edu/OpenProject.aspx?id=250" target="_blank">Duncan College</a> were designed with energy efficiency and sustainability in mind.
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  • Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects
    Each dorm achieved LEED Gold, beating the campus-wide mandate of LEED Silver-certified buildings.
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  • Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects
    Both buildings feature a green roof to support plant life and provide natural habitat for birds and insects. Innovative building systems, like HVAC infrared room sensors, help reduce energy use wherever possible.
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  • Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects
    Each of the 400 rooms is equipped with a energy-efficient prefabricated bathroom pod designed for two roommates. Pods feature an outer cladding, a cast Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) 6’ x 8’ interior with all white walls, wall-hung plumbing fixtures, and light fixtures.
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  • Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects
    When the building was partially completed, the pods were inserted into their spots and plugged into the plumbing and electrical connections.
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  • Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects
    Because they were built off-site, the quality of construction was held to a high standard, and this allowed the school to have more energy and water-efficient units.
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Rice University North College Redevelopment-Hopkins Architects

As part of a larger redevelopment project for Rice University in Houston, Texas, two new LEED gold-certified college dorms were built to house 650 students. The McMurtry College and Duncan College dormitory buildings each stand five stories tall and contain their own dining hall. As a way to achieve economies of scale and an economical design, Hopkins Architects worked with Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas to design prefabricated bathroom pods, which featured plug-and-play connections to hook them into the building's utilities. These pod bathrooms help reduce waste and they are more energy-efficient than standard facilities.

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