Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center
Buford, GA
Developed through a collaboration of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, the Gwinnett County Public School System, the University of Georgia and the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center Foundation, the Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center is an interpretive learning center focused on the general subject of water and its relationship to life.
The project is located at the site of the F. Wayne Hill Water Resources Center, a 700-acre site that includes one of the three most effective water reclamation plants in the country. The project comprises a building with interior exhibits and learning environments, a series of trails linking outdoor interpretive experiences, and accessible sustainable design elements that make this a building that “teaches” visitors about good environmental stewardship.
The building and grounds are a model for sustainable design and construction – exhibiting innovative techniques to minimize disturbance to the site and to maximize energy efficiency.
The facility utilizes locally and regionally harvested materials and features a wide array of water-and energy-saving strategies and products, including a one-acre green roof, gray water for toilet flushing, waterless urinals, daylight harvesting, a cooling shoals water feature that functions as part of the building’s cooling system and a fan-assisted natural ventilation system. Projected to use 75 percent less potable water and 35 percent less energy than a conventional building of the same size, the building is LEED Gold-Level Certified from the U.S. Green Building Council.