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Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterThe epicenter of the recent Baltimore riots could soon turn into an <a href="http://www.bdcnetwork.com/greenzone2015/" target="_blank">“epicenter of opportunity”</a> thanks to a stunning new prefab project that recently debuted at Greenbuild. <a href="http://www.bdcnetwork.com" target="_blank">Building Design+Construction Magazine</a> (BDC) teamed up with <a href="http://www.zigersnead.com/" target="_blank">Zigner/Snead Architects</a>, the <a href="http://www.usgbc.org" target="_blank">U.S. Green Building Council</a>, and <a href="www.modulargenius.com" target="_blank">Modular Genius</a> to design and build BDC’s annual Greenbuild GreenZone demonstration building: the Green Workforce Development Center, a modular structure for the local nonprofit Parks & People in the Mondawmin community. Designed to LEED standards, the 588-square-foot prefab facility will harvest rainwater, maximize daylighting, and teach the public about energy-saving design.1
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterThe large multipurpose meeting room.2
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterWall components, such as the insulation, are left exposed for educational purposes.3
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterOne face of the home is lined with cedar shake siding.4
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterThe rainwater slides off the mono-pitched roof into a rainwater collection system.5
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterClad in cedar shakes and highly reflective corrugated metal panels that extend up to the roof6
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterThe Green Workforce Development Center, which is expected to open spring 2016, will serve as a flexible educational and workshop space for the nonprofit’s most active programs, including BRANCHES, a green job training initiative for Baltimore’s underserved youth.7
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterPicture of the bathroom with low-flow fixtures.8
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterThe kitchenette is outfitted with energy-saving appliances.9
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterThe washroom.10
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterOperable Mechosystem shades will automatically adjust in response to cloud cover readings by weather data radiometers installed on the roof.11
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterMechoSystems' system for its automated shades.12
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterThe radiometer that will be installed on the roof when the project is moved to the urban campus.13
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterEvery year as part of Greenbuild’s GreenZone, BDC enlists the help of generous sponsors to construct an environmentally friendly building for a local non-profit.14
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterGlazed openings are strategically placed to permit views to penetrate through the house to the outdoors, thus maintaining a connection with nature.15
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterKOHLER low-flow hands-free faucet.16
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterLockers for storage.17
Parks & People Green Workforce Development CenterThe prefab Green Workforce Development Center will join the campus next spring and increase the percentage of the urban campus dedicated to public use.18
Daylighting DiagramDaylighting Diagram19
Green Workforce Development Center Diagram by Zigner:Snead ArchitectsGreen Workforce Development Center Sustainability Diagram20
Green Workforce Development Center Plan by Zigner:Snead ArchitectsGreen Workforce Development Center plan view21
Green Workforce Development Center Rendering by Zigner:Snead ArchitectsRendering of the prefab structure on campus.22
Green Workforce Development Center Site plan by Zigner:Snead ArchitectsParks & People campus site plan.23























