Through the Office of Planning, Design & Construction (OPDC), Dartmouth has developed and adopted high-performance building guidelines and has made a committment to use the LEED program on all major constrcuction projects.
View presentation on sustainable building design and construction at Dartmouth College.
McLaughlin Residential Cluster (certified LEED gold)
MacLean Engineering Sciences Center (meets LEED silver)
The Fahey/McLane Residence Hall (certified LEED gold)
Kemeny Hall and Haldeman Center (certified LEED silver)
Floren Varsity House (certified LEED silver)
The Alumni Gymnasium Renovation
Memorial Field and Track Renovation
Hitchcock Hall Renovation
New Hampshire Hall Renovation
The Tuck Living and Learning Complex
Class of 1978 Life Science Center
Visual Arts Center
The Office of Planning Design and Construction has begun to establish procedures aimed at optimizing the architectural and building system design. Relevant issues include operational and life-cycle costing, efficient technologies, mechanical and electrical equipment, and day lighting.
Dartmouth College is developing a series of performance guidelines that set the minimum and ideal level of performance expected from each new or renovated building.