Case Study

Vermont Law School's Oakes Hall: Green Building on a Budget

Oakes Hall is not one of those buildings that jumps out and screams “green.”

In the words of architect Rolf Kielman, AIA, a principal with Truex Cullins & Partners Architects, the 24,000 ft2 (2,200 m2) building “fits in quietly behind the historic fabric that is both the town and the school.” Inside, however, are some innovative features that provide dramatic energy and water savings. Occupied since September 1998 (see

Published May 1, 2000

(2000, May 1). Vermont Law School's Oakes Hall: Green Building on a Budget. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/case-study/vermont-law-schools-oakes-hall-green-building-budget