Furman University North Housing

As part of Furman University’s continued sustainability efforts on campus, phase I of the North Village Housing renovation achieved two Green Globes through the Green Building Initiative, a certification program to achieve healthy, sustainable, and resilient buildings. The updates to these late 1990s structures improve the building in these categories: environmental, social, governance management, site, energy, water, materials, and indoor environmental quality. Notably, the project was recognized for installed geothermal systems, an Energy Star Performance score of 97, and for turf irrigated by potable water and from the lake.

Craig Gaulden Davis Architecture continues to implement the same standards of design and sustainability excellence to the remaining 10 buildings of Furman’s North Village Housing with Triangle Construction Company as the contractor. Each building contains twenty-four 1,200sf apartments in two- and four-bedroom configurations. In addition to Furman leadership, students were engaged in the design process to ensure the results integrated the ideas and concerns of the student body.
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Craig Gaulden Davis (CGD) Architecture is an architecture, interior design, and planning firm with offices in Greenville and Baltimore whose community-centered projects focus on Education, Arts, Civic, Ministry, and Commercial sectors. After 65 years in practice, CGD has earned a reputation for professional excellence, innovative design, and technical expertise through a portfolio of hallmark projects in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic.

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