flexiblefullpage -
billboard - default
interstitial1 - interstitial
catfish1 - bottom
Currently Reading

The University of Chicago Harris School at the Keller Center

Reconstruction Awards

The University of Chicago Harris School at the Keller Center

Project team goes all out for LEED Platinum and the Living Building Challenge.


By Robert Cassidy, Executive Editor | November 25, 2019
North elevation of the University of Chicago Harris School at the Keller Center

Photos: Tom Rossiter

Extreme sustainability was the chief goal for the reconstruction of Edward Durrell Stone’s Kellogg Center for Continuing Education at the University of Chicago.

Mortenson (CM) and Farr Associates (architect) put Stone’s New Formalism structure, built in 1963, on track to be the healthiest building in the Chicago area—the first LEED Platinum on the Maroons’ campus, and only the third project in the city to seek Petal certification (materials, equity, beauty) from the Living Building Challenge.

To meet the LBC’s “red list” requirements, all materials used by trade partners had to be vetted for banned chemicals. The carbon footprint of laborers and trade partners was tracked to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

En route to achieving those standards, Mortenson and its CM partner, minority-owned contractor Ardmore Roderick, exceeded the university’s social hiring goals: 59% MWBE participation (vs. a goal of 30%) and an amazing 81% minority labor participation (vs. a 40% goal).

 

Inside the University of Chicago Harris School at the Keller CenterThe wood for the Harris Family Forum was recycled from trees felled by the emerald ash borer. The Keller Center was originally built in 1963.

 

The CM team used Lean strategies (Last Planner, 5S) to streamline workflow and improve safety. The project had a total recordable incident rate of 0.71, compared to the industry standard of 3.20. MEP subcontractors were brought on early to provide design-assist expertise.

Farr Associates designed the 150,000 kWh/year rooftop PV system, which supplies 11% of the building’s energy, so that the 354 panels could be relocated in the event of future expansion of the Harris School of Public Policy.

The project team won a variance from the city to reduce the required size of the building’s green roof by installing a 15,000-gallon cistern, which stores rainwater for reuse in landscaping and toilet flushing, diverting 525,000 gallons of fresh water from the sewer system.

Three light courts were carved into the concrete structure to provide a balance of daylight between the borrowed light of perimeter windows across the deep floor plates.

 

SILVER AWARD WINNER

BUILDING TEAM Mortenson (submitting firm, CM) The University of Chicago (owner) Farr Associates (architect) Woodhouse Tinucci Architects (collaborating architect, interior designer) Stearn Joglekar, Ltd. (SE) dbHMS (MEP/FP) WJE (building forensics) Shen Milsom Wilke (acoustics/AV) WSP (LBC Red List consultant) site design group (landscape) Ardmore Roderick (CM partner) DETAILS 125,000 sf Total cost $60 million Construction time April 2017 to December 2018 Delivery method CM at risk

Related Stories

Reconstruction Awards | Dec 19, 2019

BD+C's 2019 Reconstruction Award Winners

The Museum at the Gateway Arch, the Senate of Canada building, and Google, Spruce Goose are just a few of the projects recognized with 2019 Reconstruction Awards.

Reconstruction Awards | Dec 13, 2019

A manse makeover: The Dahod Family Alumni Center at the Castle

A 1915 castle on BU’s campus is carefully restored for alumni events.

Reconstruction Awards | Dec 13, 2019

Community effort: Rose Collaborative

This post-Katrina project has become a citadel of the arts and education in the Crescent City.

Reconstruction Awards | Dec 12, 2019

New flight pattern: Google, Spruce Goose

The hangar that once housed the Spruce Goose is adapted to meet a tech giant’s workplace needs.

Reconstruction Awards | Dec 10, 2019

Enter the world of deep time: David H. Koch Hall of Fossils

The new enclosed FossiLab gives visitors a glimpse into the exacting work of Smithsonian scientists and preservationists.

Reconstruction Awards | Dec 6, 2019

TWA Hotel at JFK International Airport: Home away from home

A dormant, 1960s-era flight center is converted into a snazzy hotel and conference facility.

Reconstruction Awards | Dec 6, 2019

Columbus Metro Library Hilliard Branch

Senior living clubhouse becomes a modern library in central Ohio.

Reconstruction Awards | Dec 5, 2019

The 428: St. Paul's office corner

A long-forgotten five-and-dime store becomes a  speculative office property in Minnesota’s capital.

Reconstruction Awards | Dec 4, 2019

The squeeze is on: The Revolution Hotel

Once a 1950s-era YWCA, The Revolution is now a hip new hotel in The Hub.

Reconstruction Awards | Dec 2, 2019

Hudson Commons: Over the top

A project team converts a 1960s industrial structure into a Class A office gem.

boombox1 - default
boombox2 -
native1 -

More In Category


Giants 400

BD+C Awards Programs

Entry information and past winners for Building Design+Construction's two major awards programs: 40 Under 40 and Giants 400



halfpage1 -

Most Popular Content

  1. 2021 Giants 400 Report
  2. Top 150 Architecture Firms for 2019
  3. 13 projects that represent the future of affordable housing
  4. Sagrada Familia completion date pushed back due to coronavirus
  5. Top 160 Architecture Firms 2021