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John W. Olver Transit Center, Net-Zero Energy Building

Year
2019
Status
Built

The John W. Olver Transit Center occupies a brownfield site near Greenfield’s Main Street Historic District and looks to the past and future. Its exterior materials—brick, copper and locally sourced stone—are a respectful nod to the 19th century banks and civic buildings nearby. It’s also a model of net-zero carbon design that will be increasingly common in future building construction. Among the carbon-reducing technologies it incorporates are daylight modeling, a solar wall, biomass boiler, photovoltaics, and geothermal wells.

The John W. Olver Transit Center occupies a brownfield site near Greenfield’s Main Street Historic District and looks to the past and future. Its exterior materials—brick, copper and locally sourced stone—are a respectful nod to the 19th century banks and civic buildings nearby. It’s also a model of net-zero carbon design that will be increasingly common in future building construction. Among the carbon-reducing technologies it incorporates are daylight modeling, a solar wall, biomass boiler, photovoltaics, and geothermal wells.

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