Confidential Financial Client
The Spark
Building sustainable and resilient communities
A Confidential Financial Client’s new social impact hub, Spark, sets a prime example for corporate responsibility – integrating sustainability, innovation, and an intelligent building system-centric to the user experience. The building’s inception led to the launch of the client's Institute for Corporate and Social Impact, an initiative to address the community’s greatest profound social and environmental challenges using coaching, data analytics, and educational boot camps.
Geothermal Heating & Cooling
85-ton ground-coupled heat pump, with 31 bores (expandable to 42), 500 ft deep. 1.25”, SDR-11, HDPE4710 resin pipe.
The 158,000-square-foot, eight-story facility has collaborative community spaces for the public and permanently houses the client’s DreamBank and StartingBlock Madison. Both groups provide professional assistance and training for entrepreneurs. The state-of-the-art building features occupancy and CO2 sensors for ventilation, temperature and humidity control, automated solar shading, and lighting control, and smartphone interfaces to decrease energy use and cultivate an enjoyable work environment.
“We also need to be an organization that is a catalyst for change in our communities.”
Spark meets all LEED prerequisites including: water metering, advanced energy metering, cooling tower water use, a high level of points under optimized energy performance, enhanced indoor air quality strategies, and quality views. Innovative energy and water design features include; rain and condensate water being reused for cooling tower make-up, air infiltration management, an optimized building envelope with triple pane glazing, dedicated and variable outdoor air delivery with heat recovery and humidity control, LED lighting, high efficiency condensing boilers, and premium water-cooled chillers tied to a geothermal heating & cooling system to increase efficiency.
Project Leaders
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Scott Easton
Principal
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Roger Lautz
Project Manager