815 Connecticut Avenue NW

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815 Connecticut Avenue NW PROJECT LOCATION:

Washington, DC

PROJECT CATEGORY:

Commercial Architecture

PROJECT SYNOPSIS:

Located on a prime site just one block from the White House, the outdated 45-year-old B+ class office building was converted to a trophy building in order to support the owner’s vision for a high-performance, sustainable property that could command higher rental rates from its tenants. The design of this large-scale renovation focused on upgrading the significant exterior and interior areas of the building and implementing the latest technological advances and green initiatives while managing the enormous logistical issues associated with re-skinning a building while it is continuously occupied. The building’s existing exterior precast panel skin was fully replaced with a new horizontal glass curtain wall system. Updating the central power system with new, efficient cooling towers and a new management system resulted in an energy savings of 65 percent. The architects worked closely with the general contractor to oversee the renovation of the fully occupied building and plan a carefully phased construction plan. The central plant replacement was completed at night with minimal disruptions to tenants, while the replacement of the building’s exterior skin of the building was completed in stages. Sustainable design elements played a large role in the design of the building, which earned the project LEED Platinum Certification. Every component and feature, from the modern forward-facing concierge desk to the state-of-the-art fitness center, was designed to evoke a comfortable, contemporary feel. Along with the main entrance, building plaza, and street café, the space helps to reinforce the building’s unique location and position the property as a vibrant urban space.

All Photography by Ron Blunt

815 Connecticut Avenue NW | AIA MARYLAND DESIGN AWARDS 2014

UNIQUE PROJECT CHALLENGES

»» Nearly 50-year-old building structure and systems (built in 1964) »» Energy inefficient mechanical systems and exterior skin »» Small windows that limit exterior light »» Limited corner window line »» Poor building identity and lack of entrance visibility »» Dated building lobby and elevator lobbies »» Inhospitable rear building entry »» Uninviting parking garage access »» Lack of building amenities including a fitness center, rooftop terrace, trash room, and loading dock

Building Exterior: After Renovation

815 Connecticut Avenue NW | AIA MARYLAND DESIGN AWARDS 2014

Location

815 Connecticut Avenue NW | AIA MARYLAND DESIGN AWARDS 2014

Typical Floor Plan

New Building Exterior

Exterior Building: Before and After Renovation

Building Exterior Prior to Renovation

815 Connecticut Avenue NW | AIA MARYLAND DESIGN AWARDS 2014

Facade Re-Skin While Occupied

815 Connecticut Avenue NW | AIA MARYLAND DESIGN AWARDS 2014

New Building Entrance

Building Entry: Before and After Renovation

Building Entrance Prior to Renovation

815 Connecticut Avenue NW | AIA MARYLAND DESIGN AWARDS 2014

New Retail Plaza

Retail Plaza: Before and After

Retail Plaza Prior to Renovation

815 Connecticut Avenue NW | AIA MARYLAND DESIGN AWARDS 2014

Rendering of New Lobby

Building Common Areas: Before and After

Top: New Roof Terrace Bottom: Building Lobby Prior to Renovation

815 Connecticut Avenue NW | AIA MARYLAND DESIGN AWARDS 2014

ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS

»» Energy efficient / high performance curtainwall »» Increased building BOMA RSF »» High performance cooling tower »» Energy management system »» LED lighting (exterior and public areas) »» Lighting control system »» Photovoltaic panels = 6,000 KWH/Year (exterior lighting) »» Designed to achieve LEED Platinum rating

NEW BUILDING SECTION

Building Section: Sustainability

BUILDING SECTION PRIOR TO RENOVATION