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Ansys Hall Earns LEED Gold Certification

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Carnegie Mellon University's Ansys Hall has achieved LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council for its energy efficiency and sustainability.

The building is named for Ansys, Inc., the global simulation software company that made the lead gift in 2016 to support its construction. Ansys Hall is a four-story, 36,000 square-foot mixed-use building and the hub of the College of Engineering's "Maker Ecosystem." The facility provides students, faculty and researchers with cutting-edge computational, prototyping and simulation tools that inspire innovation and creative problem-solving. The building includes a large high bay space where students can assemble full-scale projects and prototypes, collaboration areas, conference rooms, undergraduate lab spaces, training and lecture space, and office space.

Ansys Hall, which opened in summer 2019, is energy efficient, using 30% less energy and 40% less water compared to buildings of similar size and occupancy. The building's water quality is controlled by a state-of-the-art filtration system and its green roof has helped to decrease its stormwater runoff by 25%, reducing pressure on the city's sewage system.


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