Goodyear's Akron, Ohio, headquarters, which is attached to the company's Innovation Center, has won a LEED Gold rating for its design
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. global headquarters building in Akron, Ohio, has earned a Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Gold rating from the U.S. Green Building Council. At 639,000 square feet, it is among the largest LEED Gold certified buildings in Ohio.
The LEED green building program ensures buildings conserve energy, water and other resources and are safer and healthier for occupants. Gold certification indicates Goodyear’s high level of investment in best-in-class building strategies and practices, notes the company.
The building, which opened in May 2013, was designed to meet LEED requirements and align with the company’s shared value to care for the environment and communities. During the certification process, the building earned LEED bonus points for creative design elements, such as embedding a triple-gas blend within the layers of glass walls to save energy, incorporating wood veneer from 100-year-old logs dredged from the Ohio River, and recycling 95% of construction waste.
Almost 90% of the wood in the building is from sustainable sources, and the two types of roof systems -- white and vegetated -- reduce heat gain. The building’s low-flow plumbing fixtures allow for a water-use reduction of 42%, and more than 53% of the site area -- 331,000 square feet -- was restored with native or adaptive species plantings that require little watering or maintenance.
The building upholds Goodyear’s Zero Waste to Landfill initiative, meeting the same requirement of all global Goodyear manufacturing facilities to send no manufacturing waste to landfills.
“We are proud of this designation of our new global headquarters as a LEED Gold rated building,” says Richard Kramer, Goodyear chairman and CEO. “This certification represents a further step in our commitment to sustainability and reinforces Goodyear’s shared value of caring for our environments and communities.”
The building was designed by Vocon Inc. and Gensler with meticulous attention to detail. “Each element -- from the Wingfoot pattern embedded in the lobby’s windows to reduce air conditioning load to the green roof that reduces building run-off -- was selected to meet sustainability requirements,” says Vocon Studio Director Julie Trott.
Goodyear’s global headquarters is home to nearly 2,000 associates. The seven-story building is connected to Goodyear’s existing Innovation Center and serves as a central campus for the company in Akron. The Innovation Center is currently home to almost 1,000 associates.