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The UNF Education and Human Services Building in Jacksonville, Florida, exemplifies high-performance characteristics through sustainable design. Key features include the use of regional materials, high-efficiency glass, sun-shading devices, and low VOC materials. The building incorporates areas dedicated to recycling, occupancy sensor lights, and high-efficiency HVAC systems, along with native landscaping and recycled/repurposed materials. This project has achieved a LEED Silver rating and showcases a commitment to environmentally responsible architecture.
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Jacksonville Region Counties: Clay Duval Nassau St. Johns
UNF Education and Human Services BuildingJacksonville, Duval County, FloridaUniversity of North Florida High Performance Characteristics Use of regional materials High-efficiency glass Sun shading devices Low VOC materials Areas dedicated to recycling Occupancy sensor lights High-efficiency HVAC system Native landscaping Recycled/repurposed materials Replace this image with a low resolution image of your project. LEED RATING - Silver PROJECT TEAM: Tim Baker, AIA – Design Principal Mike Houseman, AIA – Principal / Studio Director Wayne Dunkelberger – Creative Designer Jessica Randolph – Project Manager Baker Barrios Architects, Inc. Commission on the Environment