Outdoor Chattanooga Center and Majestic 12 projects officially commissioned with LEED Gold certification

Thursday August 5, 2010, Outdoor Chattanooga and Carmike’s Majestic 12 theater, two of Chattanooga’s newest downtown amenities, were officially acknowledged Read more »

Thompson elected to chair Sports & Events Committee

Tuesday July 6, 2010, The Greater Chattanooga Sports and Events Committee Board of Directors has elected Rick Thompson as the new chairman for a one-year term, 2010-11. Read more »

Lake Park Apartments Featured in IBMadison magazine

Wednesday May 12, 2010, Lake Park Apartments, a Madison, WI project designed for developer Lance T. McGrath is featured in IBMadison magazine. Read more »

Artech plays role in CVB move

Thursday April 29, 2010, The Chattanooga Area Convention & Visitors Bureau is proud to announce the relocation of the downtown Visitors Center and a new branding initiative... Read more »

Majestic 12 Featured in Film Journal magazine

Monday March 15, 2010, The Majestic 12, a Carmike Cinemas project was featured in the March 2010 Green Initiatives issue of Film Journal International. Read more »

What Makes the Majestic 12 "Green"?

Wednesday February 17, 2010, Want to know what makes the Majestic 12 a "green theater"? Read more »

Outdoor Chattanooga recognized with Green Building award

Friday April 17, 2009

From more than 2,500 nominated projects, Outdoor Chattanooga Center has been selected as a Green Building of America Award-winning project and will be featured in the upcoming special Real Estate & Construction Review-Southeast Green Success Stories edition. Each Green Building of America Success Story project is highlighted in a case study that intertwines the words of the project’s owner/developer, consultants, architects and contractors to explain how the teams worked together to design and build one of the region’s most important, innovative or unique new or renovated sustainable facilities.

The Outdoor Chattanooga Center was a vacant CMU block building located along the Tennessee River and adjacent to Coolidge Park – a popular outdoor destination. The original block shell and concrete floor, along with the existing steel bar joists were salvaged and re-used. Utilizing the existing structure, the new design created a clerestory with wood trusses that allows the space to be lit by daylight even on overcast days. The sloped roof collects rainwater to a cistern used to flush toilets, while the flat roof is covered with a green-roof system. The use of garage doors and operable windows allow outside activities in and maintain the connection between the center’s administrative functions and the outside. Recycled, renewable and local materials were used throughout the project. The 6,000 square foot facility was designed with the goal of LEED Silver Certification.


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