The Research Support Facility | RNL Design

Designed by RNL Design, The Research Support Facility (RSF) is a very significant building for DOE and NREL. It is a showcase of how high-performance buildings can be aesthetically compelling, acquired at a competitive first-cost and lifecycle cost, and through integrated design, how high-performance buildings can reduce performance risks to the Owner and constructor.

photography by © Frank Ooms

Not only is the RSF designed to meet the LEED Platinum rating as defined by the US Green Buildings Council, but it is also slated to be the first Zero Energy Building (ZEB) of its kind. The building is a showcase of sustainable high-performance design. It demonstrates the integration of high-performance design features and practices, showcases technology advances, and captures the public’s imagination for renewable and energy efficient technologies.

photography by © Frank Ooms

This world-class office facility is occupied by 820 National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Department of Energy Golden Field Office (DOE) staff. In addition to an open office, semi-private and some private offices, the facility includes a library, employee lunch room, and lobby, as well as conference and support spaces.

photography by © Frank Ooms

Project Info:
Architects: RNL Design
Location: Golden, CO, USA
Interior Design: RNL Design
Mechanical Engineer: Stantec Consulting
Structural Engineer: KL&A Engineering, Golden Office
Electrical Engineer: Stantec Consulting
Civil Engineer: Martin / Martin, Inc.
Area: 222000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Frank Ooms
Project Name: The Research Support Facility

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