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Gutmann College House Awarded LEED Silver Status

View of main lawn of Gutmann College House

Completed in 2021, Gutmann was designed specifically as an undergraduate college house, part of Penn's residential system of shared communities, and has now been awarded Silver Level LEED Certification.

Penn Sustainability

Gutmann College House Awarded LEED Silver Status

Completed in 2021, Gutmann was designed specifically as an undergraduate college house, part of Penn's residential system of shared communities, and has now been awarded Silver Level LEED Certification.

View of main lawn of Gutmann College House

Gutmann College House (formerly New College House West), Penn's 450-bed residential building located at 40th and Walnut streets, has been awarded Silver Level LEED Certification. Completed in 2021, Gutmann was designed specifically as an undergraduate college house, part of Penn's residential system of shared communities. In addition to its suites, the student dormitory provides common areas including study, living, seminar and music practice rooms, as well as the Quaker Kitchen, a spacious area designed for cooking education and demonstrations.

On its LEED scorecard, Gutmann scored points for its rainwater management and sustainable site development -- in the center of Gutmann sits a courtyard which includes a rain garden. Gutmann also boasts multiple green roofs -- vegetation planted on top of structures to help reduce stormwater runoff, urban heat island impacts, and air pollution. Gutmann also scored highly in transportation categories, including access to quality transit and a reduced parking footprint.

Penn's commitment to a sustainable built environment and ecologically managed landscape continues. LEED Silver continues to be the minimum standard for new construction and major renovations, though many projects achieve LEED Gold certification. Over the past year, 7 buildings have received LEED certification, with the University Meeting and Guest House and Wharton Academic Research Building receiving LEED Gold for New Construction, Penn Medicine Pavilion receiving LEED Gold for Healthcare, Harrison Auditorium and Penn Museum's Harrison and Coxe Wing Renovations receiving LEED Silver for Commercial Interiors, and Gutmann College House and Penn (Ringe) Squash Center, receiving LEED Silver for New Construction, totaling 43 LEED projects at Penn.

Visit the Facilities page for Gutmann College House to learn more about the project, and the Sustainable Buildings Page to learn more about all of Penn's sustainable buildings.

Date: Jul 22, 2022
Campus Initiative:
Built Environment