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A brick building with large steps leading to the entrance. Two trees flank the pathway. The facade has large windows and decorative details. A black fence surrounds the grassy area.

Carriage House Children’s Center

Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

Renovation of 1896 building dedicated to early learning, children and families achieves LEED Gold, demonstrating commitment to excellence in design and purpose.

Project Description

The LEED Gold certified Carriage House Children’s Center/Wightman Building, home to early learning, care, and preschool education, charts a path forward for sustainability in design and actively engages students in the process of caring for the natural world. The renovation project incorporated replacing the building’s heating and cooling systems, with particular attention to lighting, water, waste management, green cleaning methods and other sustainable strategies to ensure a healthy, quality space for children and faculty.

Completed

2007

Municipality

City of Pittsburgh

Neighborhood

Squirrel Hill

Certifications

LEED Gold

Key Green Features

Accessible to Transit
Adaptive Reuse
Community Engagement
Construction Waste Diversion
Daylighting
Efficient Energy Systems
Historic Preservation
Low-Flow Fixtures
Materials Selection (Healthy)
Systems Commissioning

Building Use

PreK-12 Schools

Building Size

41,400

Building Owner

Carriage House Children's Center

Project Team

Moshier Studio, BDA Engineering, Carlins Consulting, Watson Engineers, Jendoco Construction, Elk Air Conditioning