Sustainable Buildings at NIH
Fig. B1 - National Institutes of Health, Porter Neuroscience Research Center, Phase II Rendering
The National Institutes of Health is committed to integrating the practice of sustainable building design and construction to all its facilities. In addition to meeting the Federal mandates and regulations set upon Federal Agencies, this commitment reestablishes the underlying mission of NIH.
Green or sustainable building is the practice of designing, constructing, operating, maintaining, and removing buildings in ways that conserve natural resources, reduce energy and water consumption, improved the health of occupants and minimize pollution.
With this in mind, the NIH has established a sustainable building program across all if its’ campuses to guide NIH’s practices toward sustainability through the management of building design, construction, renovation, procurement, landscape, energy, water, waste, emissions, transportation, human health, and productivity.
As the NIH plans its future growth, these considerations should support planning decisions that reflect a balance of economic, environmental, and socially responsible values.
NIH Sustainable Building Strategies
Fig. B2 - National Institutes of Health Building 01
Current NIH Sustainable Building Projects
NIH and HHS Sustainability Guides and Resources
Technology Matrix : NIH implements many strategies for conserving energy and water. As new technologies are developed we consider whether they can be incorporated at NIH. This spreadsheet provides information on the economics of many technologies in use or evaluated for use at NIH.
Federal Mandate & Regulations
More Information on Sustainability