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PROJECT TEAM

Public Works BDC Architecture


Public Works IDC Engineering Electrical
Public Works IDC Engineering Mechanical
Smith Fause & McDonald, Inc. Acoustic & Audio Visual Design
CM Construction - General
Contractor
GENERAL FACTS
Digital media lab for Teens
Scheduled completion is
June 2015
Project Size - 4,950 SF
INTRODUCTION
The Teen Center, also known as The Mix, will provide a space for
Teens to explore, create, make, and discover new tools and
technologies that are not typically found in a public library setting.
The space will include a maker space for hands on fabrication, a
recording studio and video production booth that will allow Teens to
create and play music, videos and games as well as various areas for
lounging, studying and a variety of new technology resources. The
space will include areas where local organizations can perform as well
as areas for small study groups. The Teen Center will create an inspiring place for Teens to use new technology, equipment, gather socially
and enjoy the San Francisco Main Public Library like never before.
SUSTAINABLE FEATURES
Water efficient bathroom and sink fixtures.
Natural light for all reading and study spaces as well as daylight
sensors along all exterior windows.
95% of space is equipped with LED light fixtures.
Resilient flooring is both low VOC, PVC free and Floor Score
certified.
Carpet is low VOC and made from recycled material and is CRI
Green Label Plus.
Furniture selections include sustainable features such as low VOC,
rapidly renewable materials as well as recycled content.
Cabinet bases are made of rapidly renewable bamboo and countertops are recycled quartz, both low VOC.

LEED 2009 for Commercial Interiors Project Checklist


Project Name:
Project Address:

SFPL Main Library Teen Center Renovation


100 larkin Street

Yes

Yes

4 SUSTAINABLE SITES

10 INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Credit 1

Site Selection
Option 1: Select a LEED Certified Building
OR Option 2: Locate in a Building That Meets:
Path 1: Brownfield Redevelopment
Path 2: Stormwater Design - Quantity Control
Path 3: Stormwater Design - Quality Control
Path 4: Heat Island Effect - Nonroof
Path 5: Heat-Island Effect - Roof
Path 6: Light Pollution Reduction
Path 7: Water Efficient Landscaping -Reduce by 50%
Path 8: Water Efficient Landscaping - No Potable Water Use or Irrigation
Path 9: Innovative Wastewater Technologies
Path 10: Water Use Reduction: 30% reduction
Path 11: On-site Renewable Energy
Path 12: Other Quantifiable Environmental Performance
1 Credit 2 Development Density and Community Connectivity
1 Credit 3.1 Alternative Transportation - Public Transportation Access
1 Credit 3.2 Alternative Transportation - Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms
1 Credit 3.3 Alternative Transportation - Parking Availability

Y Prereq 1
Y Prereq 2
Credit 1
Credit 2
Credit 3.1
Credit 3.2
1 Credit 4.1
1 Credit 4.2
1 Credit 4.3
1 Credit 4.4
1 Credit 4.5
Credit 5
1 Credit 6.1
1 Credit 6.2
Credit 7.1
Credit 7.2
2 Credit 8.1
1 Credit 8.2

Yes

Yes

Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance


Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control
Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring
Increased Ventilation
Construction IAQ Management Plan - During Construction
Construction IAQ Management Plan - Before Occupancy
Low-Emitting Materials - Adhesives and Sealants
Low-Emitting Materials - Paints and Coatings
Low-Emitting Materials - Flooring Systems
Low-Emitting Materials - Composite Wood and Agrifiber Products
Low-Emitting Materials - Systems Furniture and Seating
Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control
Controllability of Systems - Lighting
Controllability of Systems - Thermal Comfort
Thermal Comfort - Design
Thermal Comfort - Verification
Daylight and Views - Daylight
Daylight and Views - Views for Seated Spaces

2 WATER EFFICIENCY

4 INNOVATION IN DESIGN

1 Prereq 1
1 Credit 1

1 Credit 1.1
1 Credit 1.2
1 Credit 1.3

Water Use Reduction


Water Use Reduction

Yes

2 ENERGY & ATMOSPHERE


Y
Y
1
1

Prereq 1
Prereq 2
Prereq 3
Credit 1.1
Credit 1.2
Credit 1.3
Credit 1.4
Credit 2
Credit 3
Credit 4

Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems


Minimum Energy Performance
Fundamental Refrigerant Management
Optimize Energy Performance - Lighting Power
Optimize Energy Performance - Lighting Controls
Optimize Energy Performance - HVAC
Optimize Energy Performance - Equipment and Appliances
Enhanced Commissioning
Measurement and Verification
Green Power

Credit 1.4

Innovation in Design: LCD Monitors & Energy Star Appliances


Innovation in Design: Low Mercury Lighting
Innovation in Design: PVC free materials.
Innovation in Design: Innovation

Credit 1.5

Innovation in Design: Innovation

1 Credit 2

LEED Accredited Professional

Yes

0 REGIONAL PRIORITY
Credit 1.1
Credit 1.2
Credit 1.3
Credit 1.4

29

Regional Priority: Insert Title Here


Regional Priority: Insert Title Here
Regional Priority: Insert Title Here
Regional Priority: Insert Title Here

TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS

Yes

7 MATERIALS & RESOURCES


Y Prereq 1
1 Credit 1.1
Credit 1.2
2 Credit 2
1 Credit 3.1
Credit 3.2
2 Credit 4
Credit 5
1 Credit 6
Credit 7

Storage and Collection of Recyclables


Tenant Space - Long-Term Commitment
Building Reuse - Maintain Interior Nonstructural Components
Construction Waste Management
Materials Reuse
Materials Reuse - Furniture and Furnishings
Recycled Content
Regional Materials
Rapidly Renewable Materials
Certified Wood

Certified: 40-49 points Silver: 50-59 points Gold: 60-79 points Platinum: 80+ points

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