KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER / COPPERTON, UTAH

KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER / COPPERTON, UTAH

MATERIALS AND SOURCES: / STEEL / NUCOR, Charlotte, N.C., http://www.nucor.com/, and GEM BUILDINGS, Brigham
City, Utah, http://www.gembuildings.com/ / CORRUGATED METAL PANELS / MBCI, Salt Lake City, http://www.mbci.com/
/ MODULAR CARPET TILE / InterfaceFlor Inc., Elmhurst, Ill., http://www.flor.com/

GREEN POINTS: Measures to reduce environmental impacts, such as using recycled materials, increased daylighting,
low-emitting materials, innovative design and reduced water and energy consumption, earned the Kennecott
Mine Administration Building and the Bingham Canyon Mine Visitor Center LEED Silver certification and LEED
Certification, respectively, from the U.S. Green Building Council, Washington, D.C. The buildings’ uniqueness lies
in their portability. As the mine expands and changes, the buildings can be combined with other modules to create
larger or smaller buildings through reassembly. The buildings sit at an elevation of more than 6,000 feet (1825 m).
In the administration building, two-thirds of the doors, frames and hardware used was salvaged from the previous
mine-office building. In the visitor center, 30 percent of building materials were salvaged and reused by picking the
existing building off its foundation and transporting it to the new center.

PROJECT PROVIDED BY GSBS ARCHITECTS, SALT LAKE CITY, http://www.gsbsarchitects.com/
Ü GREENSCENE 2008 INNOVATIVE GREEN PROJECTS
ECO-STRUCTURE.COM I JULY/AUGUST 2008


© All Right Reserved. Copyright © ÎÎÎ Èíôîðìàãåíòñòâî ÑÀ "Àðõèòåêòîð" ©

Ñâèäåòåëüñòâî î ðåãèñòðàöèè ÈÀ ¹ÔÑ1-02297 îò 30.01.2007

Óïðàâëåíèå Ôåäåðàëüíîé ñëóæáû ïî íàäçîðó çà ñîáëþäåíèåì çàêîíîäàòåëüñòâà â ñôåðå ìàññîâûõ êîììóíèêàöèé è îõðàíå êóëüòóðíîãî íàñëåäèÿ ïî Öåíòðàëüíîìó Ôåäåðàëüíîìó îêðóãó.