LEED energy modeling for this $55 million renovation of the long-neglected King Street Station, which first opened in 1906. Project included ground-source heat pumps to regulate temperatures for the building, as well as photovoltaic solar panels on south facing canopies to generate electricity for the station. Original building materials were salvaged for reuse and 98% of waste generated by the process was recycled. The project is aiming for LEED Platinum with a perfect 21/21 score in energy performance.
[This project was completed under Arup]