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Education Case Study Quinnipiac University
Who: Quinnipiac University and Centerbrook Architects
What: Installed 25 Windspires to create first university micro-wind farm in the United States
Where: Quinnipiac University York Hill Campus – Hamden, Connecticut
When: October 2009
Why: The installation of the Windspires was part of Quinnipiac’s larger “Sustainability Strategy,” that includes a focus on indoor environmental quality, materials and resources, energy and green power, water efficiency, biodiversity, and educations and environmental awareness.
The Windspires will power more than 50 percent of the exterior site lights on the 250-acre campus. Using extension poles of varying heights, the traditionally 30-foot tall Windspire wind turbines vary in height from 35 to 45 feet, providing an effect akin to a kinetic sculpture garden rather than intrusive infrastructure. The “wind terrace” creates a destination for students to take in panoramic views of Long Island Sound to the south and rolling hills to the north.
Video/Testimonial – Quinnipiac Staff, Architecture firm
“Quinnipiac University is committed to building one of the most environmentally friendly campuses in the country,” said John L. Lahey, president of Quinnipiac University. “Our York Hill Campus reflects our ongoing commitment to using renewable energy sources and educating our students about the importance of environmental issues.”
“We have designed many state of the art initiatives on this new seminal ‘green’ campus for Quinnipiac University, but the wind turbine terrace will be the most prominent and exciting statement about the University’s commitment to sustainable practices,” said Centerbrook Partner Jeff Riley. “The technology and vertical axis design of the Windspire allowed us to place wind power right in the center of campus.”
Riley added, “the unique grouping of Windspires will serve not only as a visible symbol of sustainability, but also as an intriguing kinetic sculpture beneath which students will be able to sit and take in the panoramic views of the Connecticut hills. It’s one of a kind.”
Photo Gallery – pictures from Quinnipiac