ASHRAE Net Zero Headquarters

Creating net-zero energy, market-rate solutions for our aging structures.

As a non-profit dedicated to advancing HVAC&R design and engineering, ASHRAE made a fundamental commitment to renovate an existing structure for its new headquarters, coupled with a mandate that the renovation be completed to Zero Energy standards, integrate advanced HVAC&R technologies, and provide high-quality daylighting. The resulting design was completed in late 2020 for $200/sf, including full rehabilitation of the exterior envelope, interior renovation, and replacement of existing building systems. The final building is operating under the design assumptions, making it among the lowest energy-consuming buildings over 50,000 sf in the Southeast. The building is fully Net Zero Energy and is tracking multiple certifications.

To achieve these results, the design followed a rigorous process that addressed the right steps in the right order. In summary, the components to be developed were:

• Identify and maximize passive design opportunities
• Create a high-performance envelope
• Right-size the building’s mechanical and electrical systems
• Hone the building occupants’ comfort, daylight, and workplace design.

ASHRAE intended for the renovated facility to become a true “living laboratory,” a showcase for the latest HVAC&R equipment and technology, allowing the public to view the building’s dashboard performance at all times. In addition, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a part of the U.S. Department of Energy has selected the ASHRAE Headquarters building as their sole case study for 2021-2022, producing a deep-dive analysis and scrutiny of the building’s performance and promoting it to others looking to implement their own deep-green renovations.

Client

ASHRAE

Location

Peachtree Corners, GA

Status

Completed

Size

66,000 sf

Collaborators

Introba Engineering

McLennan Design

Shear Structural

Costing Services Group

Epsten Group

SK Collaborative

Skanska NA

Darden Program Management

Recognitions, Publications, and Awards

2024 AIA South Atlantic Region Design Award

2024 Paladin Sustainability Award

2022 ENR Southeast Excellence in Sustainability Award

2023 Metropolis Magazine Planet Positive Merit Award

2022 AIA Georgia Honor Award

2022 ULI Atlanta Honor Award

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Lobby and common area of ASHRAE Net Zero Headquarters

We began with a comprehensive set of existing conditions metrics which prioritized the passive design elements of the building, as well as identifying the point of diminishing returns on items like insulation, window shading, daylighting, window-to-wall ratios, etc.

Exterior entrance walkway to ASHRAE headquarters
Envelope sensitivity analysis chart and graphs

An existing entry atrium that required over 40 tons of cooling was redesigned to orient towards an existing lake, bring in more carefully controlled daylight, and reduce the cooling load to five tons.

To maximize the performance of the building envelope, each component (openings, insulative capacity, daylight, overhangs, air infiltration) was optimized for the site, climate, orientation, and cost utilizing a proprietary analytics software.

Exterior view of windows at ASHRAE headquarters

Custom perforated shading devices were optimized for each elevation.

Schedule and budget required retaining the existing precast exterior panels, which were overlaid with a 3.5” layer of continuous rigid insulation, stucco, while high-performance window frames and glazing were installed.

All potential areas of air infiltration were comprehensively identified, sealed, tested, and adjusted, resulting in an overall air-infiltration rate that is among the lowest achievable.

A key health consideration was providing high levels of productive daylight. Extensive analysis identified that 16 diffuse, high-performance skylights, along with carefully calibrated exterior window locations, would provide near-continuous daylight to just under 60% of all occupied spaces.

In particular, the team found that window-to-wall ratios calibrated for each orientation would provide the best daylight to thermal performance. Overall, the window-to-wall ratios average 28% for the east/west exposures and 37% for the north/south exposures.

Office space in ASHRAE Net Zero Headquarters
Multi-floor plan and diagram for entirety of headquarters
Specialized mechanical and electrical systems of ensure Net Zero status

Mechanical and electrical systems, including the lighting, were then right-sized to minimize their size and energy use. The building utilizes a fully hydronic heating-cooling overhead system coupled with a DOAS supply system. The hydronic system is the largest radiant panel HVAC installation known in the Southeast and will stimulate further market acceptance, much as ASHRAE’s last headquarters design did for VRF technologies.

Advanced lighting controls provide a high level of visual comfort and energy reduction and are minimized to take advantage of the generous daylight.

Employees in staircase and office space in ASHRAE Headquarters

“Houser Walker did an outstanding job leading the design and renovation of ASHRAE’s new Global Headquarters in Peachtree Corners, GA. The complicated and closely watched project…focuses on energy efficiency, flexibility, and occupant comfort. In addition to the high-performance building systems, the Houser Walker team created a fantastic work environment.

A complicating factor was the relationship between the budget, donated equipment, and the innovative net-zero energy design. An owner oversight committee of professional design engineers added an additional layer of complexity. Houser Walker navigated that challenging environment very well.”

Jeff Littleton
Executive Vice President
ASHRAE International

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