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National Museum of American Indian Earns LEED Silver Rating

The National Museum of the American Indian of the Smithsonian Institution has earned a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver certification. It is the first museum of the Smithsonian Institution to secure the LEED rating.

The LEED certification was issued to the museum for its achievement in indoor air quality, water efficiency and reduction in energy consumption and sustainable landscapes. The utilization of renewable energy for offsite and onsite, waste and recycling management, achievement of high standards for interior and exterior building management and extensive utilization of native plants inside the landscape of the museum were the other points considered for the LEED rating.

An upland hardwood forest, conventional croplands, eastern meadowlands and lowland freshwater wetlands are the native vegetation planted within the landscape of the museum. LEED-certified buildings consume less water and energy, which in turn reduces greenhouse gas emissions, saves money and provides healthier surroundings for the area residents.

Kevin Gover, who serves as the museum’s Director, stated that this certification not only highlights the dedication of the Smithsonian Institution towards sustainability but also precedes the mission of the museum to contribute to the traditional native values such as conservation and stewardship.

Founding Chair, President and Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), Rick Fedrizzi stated that the LEED rating to the National Museum of the American Indian illustrates its outstanding green-building leadership.

Source: http://www.americanindian.si.edu

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