The Conservation Action Resource Center (ARC) demonstrates an integrated approach to sustainability, aligning architectural design with environmental education. The project utilized reclaimed materials such as recycled Coca-Cola bottles and bamboo for interior finishes, as well as salvaged Georgia granite and recycled copper shingles for the exterior. The building is embedded into a hillside to enhance insulation, while a living roof with native vegetation mitigates heat gain, reduces cooling demands, and decreases stormwater runoff. The facility’s fluid design and siting reflect a harmony with the natural landscape, reinforcing conservation principles through both structure and function.
Atlanta, GA
20,000 sf
Environmental Sciences, Nature Center, Green Infrastructure
Architectural Excellence
Atlanta Urban Design Commission
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Outstanding Achievement Award
American Concrete Institute
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Best New Public Building
Atlanta Magazine