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2.18.2008 - 08:41am ET
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Abraham Lincoln Goes Green This President's Day
UTC Leads Restoration of Historic Building at National Trust Site
(CSRwire) HARTFORD, CT.- February 18, 2008 – America's traditional red, white,
and blue celebration over President's Day Weekend turns green this year
with the opening to the public of the President Lincoln and Soldiers’
Home National Monument. A $15 million rehabilitation gives the public
access to the most significant historic site directly associated with
Abraham Lincoln’s presidency aside from the White House, and to an
important demonstration of how sustainable design principles can guide
historic preservation.
United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX) partnered with the National Trust
for Historic Preservation and donated $1 million and technical expertise
to incorporate sustainable design into the rehabilitation of the President
Lincoln's Cottage properties. In addition to green building practices in
the cottage, state-of-the-art systems will make the 1905 Beaux Arts style
Robert H. Smith Visitor Education Center the first historic building at a
National Trust for Historic Preservation site to receive "Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design" (LEED) standards certification by the
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
Buildings contribute 40 percent of the world's greenhouse gases, according
to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. Sustainable or
"green" building design increases a building's efficiency for energy,
water and material use, while minimizing its impacts on the environment.
The rehabilitation incorporates such sustainable designs and practices
throughout the Lincoln Cottage properties.
"There's a general misconception that sustainable design can only apply to
new construction, but these techniques are equally applicable to older or
existing buildings without compromising their historic character or
value," said Andrea Doane, United Technologies Director of Community
Affairs and Corporate Giving. "Modern technology has set new standards for
sustainable design and high-efficiency systems. The restoration and
preservation of The National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Lincoln
Cottage Properties is literally a landmark demonstration that older
buildings can also 'go green' and preserve their architectural
integrity.”
UTC is the lead corporate sponsor in the National Trust's greening of the
President Lincoln's Cottage properties and this partnership is a component
of UTC's Sustainable Cities grant program. UTC established the program in
2004, combining its business talents and corporate commitment to enhance
cities in the United States. It recently expanded the program to include
China. Sustainable Cities emphasizes advancing green building in urban
centers, developing educational programs, protecting the natural
environment and contributing to the quality of urban life.
In 2005, UTC and the National Trust for Historic Preservation launched the
project to use sustainable design in the rehabilitation of the Lincoln
Properties. UTC sponsored a brainstorming session where an
inter-disciplinary team of architects, designers, engineers and
preservationists agreed it was feasible to restore the properties using
sustainable building standards, and gain LEED certification for the
Visitor Center.
The rehabilitated site is accessible by public transportation and includes
a bicycle storage area and changing room for bicyclists. Bio-swales,
similar to landscaped French drains, direct storm runoff to drain on site
in groundwater. Low flow aerators, automatic flow controls, and dual
flush toilets reduce water use. Most project materials contain the
standard required percentage of recycled content, and paints, caulking,
finishes, and carpets are low in volatile organic compound-emissions. The
Cottage is handicapped-accessible with a low-rise elevator from Otis, a
UTC company.
Equipment by Carrier, also a UTC company, cools the visitor center and
cottage with non-ozone depleting refrigerants, free of chlorine chemicals.
The system is low in noise and consumes less electricity than traditional
alternatives. Other Carrier equipment on site that meets energy
efficiency requirements includes fan coil units, and an energy recovery
ventilation unit that increases ventilation by recapturing exhaust energy.
"Our hope is that the success of Lincoln's Cottage will be an example for
future sustainable restoration projects," said Doane.
United Technologies (NYSE:UTX), based in Hartford, Conn., is a diversified
company that provides high technology products and services to the building
and aerospace industries.
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