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WSU Vancouver’s Life Sciences Building receives LEED gold status

$63.8M facility reduces waste, minimizes emissions, saves water

By Brianna Murschel, Columbian staff reporter
Published: January 31, 2025, 8:57am
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A colorful mural by artist Roberto Delgado is seen in the Life Sciences Building at Washington State University Vancouver in July.
A colorful mural by artist Roberto Delgado is seen in the Life Sciences Building at Washington State University Vancouver in July. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files) Photo Gallery

Washington State University Vancouver’s Life Sciences Building recently received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design gold status from the U.S. Green Building Council.

It’s the third of the campus’ buildings to achieve the certification from the largest green building rating system, which determines if a building is healthy, efficient and cost-saving.

The $63.8 million building received its status by reducing landfill waste by 61 percent, minimizing carbon emissions, maintaining quality indoor air and more. The building uses such sustainability strategies as energy- and water-saving features. Much of the site was restored to promote biodiversity, according to the university’s news release.

Construction started in late 2021 and finished in the summer of 2024 with classrooms, labs and clinical health programs, including biology, chemistry, neuroscience and nursing.

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