Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens’ Center for Sustainable Landscapes achieves SITES Platinum certification

Published on
30 Apr 2019
Author
Richard V. Piacentini

The following article was originally published on The Field, the ASLA Professional Practice Networks’ Blog, and was authored by Richard V. Piacentini, President and CEO, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens.

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens’ Center for Sustainable Landscapes (CSL) is the first project worldwide to be certified at the Platinum level under the Sustainable SITES Initiative (SITES) v2 Rating System.

Previously certified as a Four-Star project through the pilot version of SITES in 2013, the CSL is a 24,350-square-foot education, research and administration facility on a 2.9-acre landscape. Recognized as one of the greenest projects in the world, the building is located on the campus of Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is net-zero energy and net-zero water, producing all of its energy renewably and managing all storm and sanitary on-site. In addition to SITES, the CSL has also met three of the highest green building standards: The Living Building Challenge™, LEED® Platinum, and WELL™ Platinum certification (a rating system designed to advance health and well-being in buildings). We decided to pursue certification under v2 to make sure that we were still focused on and promoting the highest level of sustainability related to the landscape.

Read the full article for more about the CSL's use of SITES on the Field