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Interior view of Sam’s Point Conservation Center with large floor-to-ceiling windows, exposed wooden beams, and natural light streaming in over a table and chairs.
Exterior view of Sam’s Point Conservation Center surrounded by greenery, featuring stone walls, red-framed windows, and a low-sloped roof
Evening view of the conservation center’s entrance with glass walls, red framing, and warm interior lighting against a backdrop of trees
Night view of the conservation center with illuminated windows, overhanging metal roof, and timber accents set within a wooded landscape

Sam’s Point Conservation Center

Recreation

3,oooSF, environmentally-sustainable conservation center. MEP systems include a natural ventilation system, radiant floor heating, air-to-air heat recovery, daylight dimming, and occupancy sensor lighting controls. Building systems rely on an integrated passive solar design with state-of-the-art heating and cooling systems. LEED Certified.


Services provided

MEP Engineering, Energy Engineering, Commissioning

Project features

New visitor center on 5,000-acre preserve.

Architect

Bialecki Architects
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