Cassell Hall uses 46 percent
less water than a standard building through highly efficient water fixtures and low flow toilets.-
Uses rooftop solar thermal for heating hot water in the building.
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Diverted 98% of construction waste from landfill during building construction through recycling and material reuse.
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Uses low emitting adhesives, sealants, paints, and carpets to promote health and wellness for occupants and reduce exposure to chemicals.
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Earned innovation in design points for the sustainable green cleaning program, a campus wide policy reducing the use of chemicals in cleaning practices.
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Covered bicycle storage also includes a bicycle fix-it station for use by the AU community.
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American University buys 100% green power.
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Earned points for development density, community connectivity, and access to public transportation, Cassell Hall is a part of the AU and DC community, connecting residents seamlessly and sustainability with the local area.
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More than 10% (by value) of the material used in Cassell Hall is recycled, including construction material, such as rebar, and hardware.
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More than 25% (by value) of the material used in Cassell Hall is from the local region, including material in the ceiling and wall structure.