- Project uploaded by [email protected] on 02-07-2025
- Project last updated by WoodWorks on 10-22-2025
Yale Divinity School
New Haven, CT
Among the building’s unique features are: 
 
Net positive carbon, energy, and water footprint 
Construction that uses recycled and environmentally benign materials 
Holistic architectural design that will connect with the school’s existing quadrangle (opened in 1932) in a united living and learning environment 
 
When it opens in 2025, the Living Village will be the largest LBC living-certified building on a university campus. Among other “firsts,” it will also be the first LBC living certified project in the Ivy League and the first at any college or university in Connecticut.  
Project Details
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                      Year Built2025 
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                      Number Of Stories3 
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                      Bldg systemInnovative Light-Frame 
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                        Sq. Meters4,180 
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                      Construction Type:Unknown 
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                      Building Type:Student Housing 
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                      Material Types:Light-Frame 
Project Team
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                      Rotho Blaas USA INC Tapes (INVISI), Membranes (DEFA200), Timber Caps
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                      Shawmut Design and Construction General Contractor
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                      Bruner Cott Architects Architect
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                      Höweler and Yoon Architecture, LLP Architect
- Project uploaded by [email protected] on 02-07-2025
- Project last updated by WoodWorks on 10-22-2025
