GRIZZLY RIDGE RECEIVES LEED SILVER CERTIFICATION
The Akron Zoo is pleased to announce that their new exhibit, Mike & Mary Stark Grizzly Ridge, has received the prestigious LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
LEED is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of high performance green buildings. LEED certification is achieved from a point rating system. Grizzly Ridge received a total of 50 points to achieve silver status.
Key factors that contributed to the silver designation included water efficient landscaping, construction waste management, on-site renewable energy and more.
“In addition to building an engaging, first-class exhibit for animals and people, we also wanted to be a leader in sustainability when we set goals for Grizzly Ridge,” stated L. Patricia Simmons, Akron Zoo president and CEO. “We feel it is imperative for us to not only talk about sustainability but show it every way possible when it comes to our operation.”
Some of the more prominent Green elements that are incorporated into Grizzly Ridge include rain barrels, a green roof, pervious concrete, LED lighting, a water reclamation pond and bio-retention filters.
“We were committed to finding ways to reduce water, energy and resources, thus saving money on an annual basis for the zoo,” added Doug Piekarz, the zoo’s vice president of planning and conservation programs.
Grizzly Ridge opened July 20, 2013 and is the largest capital improvement in the zoo’s 61-year history. The exhibit includes bald eagles, a walk-in aviary, grizzly bears, river otters, red wolves and coyotes. The LEED Silver certification comes on the heels of the exhibit being awarded the Cleveland Engineering Society Design and Construction Award of Excellence.
The exhibit was designed by Hasenstab Architects, constructed by Hammond Construction, THORSON BAKER & Associates, Inc., and Thomas & Marker Construction served as the owners representative.
The exhibit bears the names Mike and Mary Stark, after two of the zoo’s most ardent supporters and friends. Mike has been a zoo board member since 1994 and is the past Chairman of the Board.
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