Case studies have been developed for completed LEED projects at Harvard. Check back for new case studies as projects reach completion.

 

60 Oxford Street

60 OXFORD STREET

JUNE 2004

LEED-NC CERTIFIED

 

Summary
 

60 Oxford Street is a 93,923 gross square foot, $34 million building on the edge of a residential and institutional district. University Information Systems occupies the mezzanine, first and second floors. The third and fourth floors are home to the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences’ (DEAS) faculty offices and computer labs. The project was completed in June 2004. After a lengthy appeal process, 60 Oxford successfully appealed 6 of 6 LEED credits and 1 of 1 Prerequisites to become LEED Certified in January, 2007.

 

 

Building Highlights

  • Building is 25% more efficient than code
  • Roof garden and a cool roof
  • Raised access floor in data center
  • Low-emitting carpet, paints, and adhesives
  • Forest Stewardship Council certified wood
  • Demountable interior partitions facilitate future modifications of interior space

Updated: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 11:38 AM

Back to top