RW Kern Center

Amherst, MA


Certified as a Living Building by the International Living Future Institute (ILFI), the 17,000-square-foot center joins just 16 other Living Buildings certified to date. At the time of completion, the R.W. Kern Center was the largest Living Certified higher-education project in the world.
The building is prominently sited on Hampshire’s campus and serves as a welcome center for staff, students, and their families. The central floor-to-ceiling glass pavilion maintains a connection to the outdoors and serves as a hub of campus activity with a common area, community living room, and café on the ground floor and gallery above. Two stone-clad wings house admissions and financial aid offices and classrooms with views of the amphitheater, rainwater harvesting reservoirs, solar farm, and wildflower meadow.
With a solar canopy to generate electricity, the rainwater harvesting system for net-zero water, and exposed walls in the mechanical rooms, the building itself serves as a learning and teaching laboratory. Daily tours and signage give students and visitors the opportunity to participate in collecting and analyzing data regarding green building practices. New classes are built around the teaching opportunities the living building makes available, inspiring the kind of inquiry and stewardship embodied in Hampshire’s philosophy of contributing to knowledge, justice, and positive change in the world.
Selected from over 40 entries in a design competition, our plan rerouted a corporate campus drive, replaced it with the wildflower meadow, and created a human-centered landscape with the Kern Center as the new heart of the campus. Using local stone and wood, the building emphasizes the importance of the relationship between indoors, and the plaza and landscaping around the building encourages people to enjoy being outside and around the building, not just inside it. All building materials are Red List compliant, avoiding products made with toxic chemicals, to make the center the healthiest possible working and learning environment for students and staff.

Project Details
  • Année de construction

    2016

  • Number Of Stories

    2

  • Système

    Bois massif

  • Mètres carrés

    1,579

  • Type de construction:

    V-B

  • Type de bâtiment:

    Éducatif

  • Types de matériaux:

    Bois massif
    Charpente en bois / Poteau et poutre
    Platelage en bois lourd
    Bois composite structurel
    Lumière-Cadre
    Fermes à âme ouverte

Project Team
  • Berkshire Design Group Civil Engineer and Water Systems
  • Bruner/Cott Architects Architect
  • Foley Buhl Roberts & Associates Structural Engineer
  • Integrated Eco Strategy Materials & Living Building Strategy
  • Kalin Associates Specifications
  • Kohler & Lewis Mechanical, Plumbing Engineer
  • RW Sullivan Electrical Engineer
  • Richard Burck Associates Landscape Architect
  • Wright Builders Contractor
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