Gwinnett County

Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center

The Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center, designed as a collaborative project between various local stakeholders, serves as both an educational and sustainable model. The facility integrates innovative building technologies and sustainable strategies that enhance environmental awareness. The building is designed to minimize disruption to its 700-acre natural surroundings and includes sustainable features such as a one-acre vegetative roof, pervious pavement, and the use of gray water for non-potable applications. Inside, energy efficiency is achieved through systems such as daylight harvesting, fan-assisted natural ventilation, and efficient HVAC design, which contribute to significant reductions in both energy and potable water use compared to traditional facilities of similar size. The center also includes interpretive exhibits focused on the interrelationship of water and life, while its outdoor trails and water features, including a natural stream that cools the building, further integrate the facility with its environment. With these measures, the center achieved LEED Gold certification and continues to function as an exemplar of sustainable design.

LOCATION

Buford, GA

GREEN PERFORMANCE

LEED Gold

SERVICES

  • Full Architectural and Interior Design
  • Sustainable Design
  • LEED Certification Coordination

SIZE

59,000 sf

PROJECT  TYPE

Cultural Site, Environmental Sciences, Nature Center, Regenerative Design, Green Infrastructure

AWARDS

Georgia WaterWise Council
Fox McCarthy Water Wise Award, 2008

Photo: Jonathan Hillyer

Photo: Jonathan Hillyer

Greenprints Conference Showcase Winner

AIA Atlanta's Committee on the Environment (COTE)

High Performance Building Award, Category A

Beyond Green Sustainable Building Industry Council

Photo: Jonathan Hillyer

Photo: Jonathan Hillyer

Photo: Jonathan Hillyer

"We originally worried about making the interpretive exhibits the showcase of our project, but people are coming to see the building. They want to learn about the green roof and the rain gardens. You walk through the building and you can see it. It's all visible! They want to learn how to capture green design in their own homes."

— Steve Cannon, Executive Director