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Williams College - Garfield House  

Williams College - Garfield House

Williamstown, MA, United States

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Williams College - Garfield House

Williamstown, MA, United States

Firm
SGA
STATUS
Built
YEAR
2019
SIZE
10,000 sqft - 25,000 sqft
Garfield House is a 40-bed, suite-style residence hall comprising 16,500 square feet. It offers students common space, a kitchen, and a billiard room. Construction materials include enhanced wood framing and structural insulated panel systems.

Designed to meet Passive House (PHIUS) standards, this project has a targeted EUI (Energy Use Intensity) of 28. To meet these rigorous standards of energy efficiency, the building relies on passive ventilation and phase change materials for cooling. These measures lead not only to energy savings, but also 50-80% cost savings in operating energy costs.

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