Green Building at Ithaca

Perspective of IC Athletic & Event Center - LEED Gold (2014)

IC's Athletic & Event Center is one of 4 LEED buildings on campus. 

IC is proud to build green. Each of the most recent buildings built on campus have been built according to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards developed by the US Green Building Council. LEED is a holistic system for assessing building projects beyond just one element like energy, water, or health. 35% of the LEED criteria are related to climate change, 20% human health, 15% water resources, 10% biodiversity, 10% “green economy”, and 5% community and natural resources.

Building projects must earn points related to various credits that are certified by Green Business Certification Inc. Based on how many points a project garners, buildings can be can be LEED Certified, LEED Silver, LEED Gold, or the highest rated LEED Platinum. IC’s Comprehensive Environmental Policy calls on the College to strive to meet the equivalent of at least LEED Silver in new building designs.

Ithaca College currently includes the following 4 LEED buildings on campus.

  • Park Center for Business and Sustainable Enterprise (2008) – LEED Platinum
  • Peggy Ryan Williams Center (2010) – LEED Platinum
  • Classroom Link (2010) – LEED Gold
  • Athletic & Events Center (2014) – LEED Gold

Visit the draft sustainability map for more information on building locations

Project – Geothermal at PRW Center

The Peggy Ryan Williams Center, which houses College Admissions, Financial Services, and the College President, is one of two LEED Platinum certified buildings on campus. One feature that highlights PRW Center's sustainable design is the use of a ground-source geothermal energy system. The system uses the Earth's relatively consistent temperature to provide heating and cooling for the building through thirty-six 500-foot-deep bore holes. The use of geothermal energy allows the PRW Center to get over 50% of its energy from renewable sources.

Key contact

Scott D. Doyle ’98, AICP
Director of Energy Management & Sustainability
(607) 274-3769 • sdoyle@ithaca.edu