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M. C. Dean Office Building

  • M. C. Dean Office Building
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  • M. C. Dean Office Building
  • M. C. Dean Office Building
  • M. C. Dean Office Building
  • M. C. Dean Office Building
  • M. C. Dean Office Building
  • M. C. Dean Office Building
  • M. C. Dean Office Building
  • M. C. Dean Office Building
  • M. C. Dean Office Building
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PROJECT OVERVIEW
Owner: M.C. Dean, Inc.
Location: Baltimore, MD
Sector(s): Office, Renovation
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Sustainable Features:

  • This project utilizes “solar energy” to produce electricity through the use of photo voltaic solar cells directly applied to the roofing membrane.

  • Adaptive re-use of a series of historic and non- historic warehouse/manufacturing buildings into offices and training center utilizing over 95% of the existing walls and over 50% of the interior walls and space.

  • Salvaged over 4,200 brick from falling walls and demolition that were cleaned, stacked and sorted to be re-used to repair interior and exterior walls.

  • The renovation and rebuilding of the wood structure utilized over 50% FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) lumber which is the responsible management of the forest products to be maintained and used an environmentally responsible, socially beneficial and sustainable manner.

  • Achieved Daylight & Views for over 75% of the space by design by taking advantage of the large historic windows and using roof top light monitors to bring light into the interior halls, rooms and other spaces.

  • John Sivulka To discuss how Kinsley can make your next sustainable project a success, please contact:
    Steve Schrum, P.E., LEED AP
    Vice President
    sschrum@rkinsley.com 
    410-453-6702

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