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Wharton’s Entire San Francisco Campus Earns LEED Gold Certification

04/11/2013
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    Not just one building, but the entire campus of <a href="http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/sanfrancisco/world-class-facility/facility.cfm" target="_blank">Wharton's San Francisco facility</a> was recently awarded with <a href="http://www.upenn.edu/sustainability/news/leed-gold-wharton-san-francisco" target="_blank">LEED Gold for Commercial Interiors</a> certification. The campus expanded the prestigious school's presence on the west coast by moving into the 6th floor of the historic <a href="http://www.noehill.com/sf/landmarks/sf157.asp" target="_blank">Hills Brothers Coffee Plant</a> on the Embarcadero, and has been adding to its eco-accolades ever since. Designed by <a href="http://www.gensler.com/#projects/387" target="_blank">Gensler</a>, the sustainable renovation of the space into a word-class teaching facility definitely schools some of the other buildings in the city with eco-conscious materials, a green cleaning program and locally-sourced food for the cafeteria.
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  • Wharton San Francisco Campus
    Sited close to the Bay Bridge with views out over the water, <a href="http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/sanfrancisco/world-class-facility/facility.cfm" target="_blank">Wharton's new San Francisco campus</a> is also conveniently to located to public transit.
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    The school offers up graduate level classes and an expanded MBA program in a high tech, digital learning environment.
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  • Wharton San Francisco Campus
    Rather than construct a new facility, the school opted to renovate and adapt a floor in the former <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hills_Brothers_Coffee#cite_note-5" target="_blank">Hills Brothers Coffee Plant</a>, a Romanesque Revival facility built in the 1920s with brick and featuring arched walkways and doors.
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    The building and sign are a national landmark.
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  • Wharton San Francisco Campus
    If it weren't for the views of the Bay Bridge, you might think you were in a historic east coast school.
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  • Wharton San Francisco Campus
    Gensler designed the adaptive reuse and renovation of 37,000 sq ft facility, which includes state-of-the-art group study rooms and amphitheater-style classrooms with HD video conferencing for broadcasts of networking events, speaker series and classes back to Philadelphia and across the world.
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  • Wharton San Francisco Campus
    The entire project was recently awarded <a href="http://www.upenn.edu/sustainability/news/leed-gold-wharton-san-francisco" target="_blank">LEED Gold certification</a> for the interiors.
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    During construction 80% of the waste was diverted from the landfill.
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  • Wharton San Francisco Campus
    Renovation and upgrades included a strong focus on natural daylighting, use of locally-sourced and eco friendly materials as well as the installation of energy efficient lighting, equipment and systems.
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    The janitorial staff exclusively uses green cleaning products and the campus features a recycling and composting program.
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    Food for the on site eateries is locally sourced from within 100 miles and much of the offerings are made from scratch daily.
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    Inside one of the state-of-the-art classroom facilities.
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    Marketing Professor David Bell work with executive MBA students at the Dean's Conference Table.
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Wharton San Francisco Campus

Not just one building, but the entire campus of Wharton's San Francisco facility was recently awarded with LEED Gold for Commercial Interiors certification. The campus expanded the prestigious school's presence on the west coast by moving into the 6th floor of the historic Hills Brothers Coffee Plant on the Embarcadero, and has been adding to its eco-accolades ever since. Designed by Gensler, the sustainable renovation of the space into a word-class teaching facility definitely schools some of the other buildings in the city with eco-conscious materials, a green cleaning program and locally-sourced food for the cafeteria.

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