Project Type:Office Building, Data Center, Food Service, AssemblyProject Location:1845 Wasp Boulevard
Honolulu, Hawaii 96818
USAProject Scope:Gross Area: 
350,000 SF
Construction Cost: 
$157,000,000
Levels Above Ground: 
3
Performance Metrics:Lighting Power Density: 
0.81
Annual Potable Water: 
683,280 Gallons
Const. Waste Recycled: 
95%
Rainwater Managed: 
0%
Lights Off Daylighting: 
45%
Views to Outdoors: 
4%
Awards and Acknowledgements:AIA Committee on the Environment:2017 Top TenDesign Features:Biomimetic Design of Integrated Systems for Airflow, Daylighting and Water, Passive Cooling, Photovoltaics, Solar ThermalProject Summary:
This project transformed a historic Albert Kahn industrial building into a new research building with a laboratory-focused program. The building achieves significant energy reduction from an innovative passive downdraft system, providing 100 percent natural ventilation in office and public spaces. The project rejuvenated the site through the creation of a new waterfront public space. The building is designed to resist a 500-year storm event, and the flexible space can be used for critical response in the event of a natural disaster.
(Source: AIA COTE 2017)
Tapestry Statistics:Added: 
2017-08-03 20:42:07
Updated: 
2017-10-17 14:55:10
Content Score: 
144.55