The Century Building

Format
Brief

City
Pittsburgh

State/Province
PA

Country
USA

Metro Area
Pittsburgh

Project Type
Mixed Use

Land Uses
Fitness Center

Keywords
Health

Site Size
0.18 acres
acres hectares

Date Opened
2009

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The Century Building is the first affordable housing development in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The building contains 28 workforce units, and 32 market-rate units, along with street-level commercial, retail, and amenity spaces. It was the first mixed-use residential development in Pittsburgh to achieve LEED Gold certification for green building practices, with recycling on every floor, Energy Star appliances, efficient light fixtures and windows, low-flow water fixtures, and dual flush toilets. The Century Building is the adaptive reuse of a historic 1907 office complex, developed by the TREK Development Group and designed by Koning Eizenberg Architects with Moshier Studios.

Asthma and allergy rates for residents have reportedly decreased, in part due to the property’s non-smoking policy, nontoxic building materials, open-loop geothermal system for consistent heating and cooling, recovery ventilation system for fresh air, and energy-wheel to manage heating and odors. A bright green bicycle mural on the building’s north wall welcomes city cyclists and calls attention to a collaboratively-financed secure Bicycle Commuter Center on site. The property also includes a fully-equipped fitness facility, a community room, and a green rooftop deck with views of downtown that serves as a gathering space for residents.

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Format
Brief

City
Pittsburgh

State/Province
PA

Country
USA

Metro Area
Pittsburgh

Project Type
Mixed Use

Land Uses
Fitness Center

Keywords
Health

Site Size
0.18 acres
acres hectares

Date Opened
2009

Developer:
Trek Development Group

Architect:
Koning Eizenberg Architects, Moshier Studios

Financing:
Seven public, private, and nonprofit funding sources

Project Cost:
$18 Million

Wellness Features:
A nonsmoking policy; Use of low-VOC paints and nontoxic materials; open-loop, electric geothermal system; energy-recovery wheel; bicycle commuter center; fitness center

Source:
http://bhptoolkit.uli.org

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