1997 ASHRAE Technology Awards: Dormitory Renovation Project Reduces Energy Use by 69%

1997 ASHRAE Technology Awards: Dormitory Renovation Project Reduces Energy Use by 69%

Kokayko, M. ASHRAE / 1997 / 4 pages

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Baldwin Hall is a three-story, 46,000 ft2 (4,273 m2) dormitory on the campus of Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa. The building was originally built in the 1950s; an additional wing was added in the 1970s so that is has about 37,000 ft2 (3,437 m2). The building contains approximately 100 double-occupancy student rooms; three common bathroom groups per floor; central study, lounge, and computer areas; and a laundry. Design for the renovation started in the winter of 1993; construction took place in the summer of 1994. The major goals of the renovation were: (1) to replace the entire building heating system (central boiler plant, distribution piping, and room heating terminals); (2) add a ventilation system within the building; (3) upgrade the building electrical system; (4) provide computer data cabling and cable TV wiring to each room; and, (5) improve room and hallway lighting and finishes.

Citation: ASHRAE Journal, vol. 39, no. 6, June 1997



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