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New Indiana Toll Road headquarters creates unified environment for staff

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New Indiana Toll Road headquarters creates unified environment for staff

New LEED Gold facility consolidates operations for tollway authority.


By SMITHGROUP | November 25, 2020
Indiana Toll Road's LEED Gold Administration and Operations Building

Indiana Toll Road's LEED Gold Administration and Operations Building. Photo courtesy SmithGroup

  

The 25,000-sf Indiana Toll Road Administrative and Operations BuildingĀ is the epicenter for 157 miles of toll road monitoring, maintenance, and administration.

Having previously operated out of a maintenance garage, the client sought to consolidate its administrative functions into one building that would improveĀ the efficiency of its operations and the work environment of its employees.

The new LEED Gold facility features open office seating and a large control room to monitor road conditions and roadway accidents. A central, two-story atrium functions
as the buildingā€™s hearth both programmatically as the primary amenity and gathering space, and performatively as a warm winter solarium and shaded collaboration space in the summer.

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IN tollway Atrium.jpgAtrium at the new Indiana Toll Road headquarters provides space for employees to relax. Photo: Courtesy SmithGroup

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SMITHGROUP LEADS INTEGRATED PROJECT TEAM

SmithGroup (architect, interior designer, civil engineer, landscape architect) led the functionally integrated team of TGWRA (structural engineer), Primera Engineers (MEP), Baumann Consulting (commissioning), and HJ Kessler (LEED consultant).

The atrium prioritizesĀ employee well-being by bringing natural light into the floorplate. Ample reflective materials create bright spaces free of glare.

A mix of open collaborative zones, lounge areas, meeting rooms, standing desks, and bench seating offer options for both collaborative and individual work.

A large central stair with sculptural detailing and warm wood accents creates an informal gathering area.

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Summer section shows environmental considerations that went into LEED Gold certification. Image: SmithGroup

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Winter section for solarium and office areas with environmental components. Image: SmithGroup

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CAREFUL ATTENTION TO NATURAL SETTING

The facility lies in a young woodland site, with sprawling grasses and mid-density trees surrounded by a toll road clover loop. The project team left 80%Ā of the site untouched, butĀ excavated the site to create water basins and sculpted landforms. TheĀ result:Ā a naturalized landscape that holds water onsite and requires no additional irrigation.

A gravel pedestrian path meanders through the site, and photovoltaic solar panels generate more than 40% of the buildingā€™s energy needs.

Employees also have access to an indoor workout room and a second-story terrace.

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