Honorable Mention: Trigeneration System

This tripartite system, one of the first of its kind to be used on a single building, helps make the most of every bit of energy it produces.

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Jason Robinson

  • “It did a pretty good job of bringing multiple kinds of systems together for integration.” —juror Phillip Bernstein, FAIA

    When Oakland University first approached SmithGroupJJR about designing a new center for the engineering school on its Rochester Hills, Mich., campus, both sides agreed that the building should be more than just a shell with a collection of classrooms. Since the school has a focus on power systems, the obvious place to innovate was the building’s electrical, heating, and cooling infrastructure. “We thought the building should be expressive of its systems, so as to be a teaching tool,” says Paul Urbanek, FAIA, the firm’s vice president of design. SmithGroupJJR has experience working with cogeneration systems, which transform energy wasted in electrical generation into heat—so why not go a step further with trigeneration?

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    With trigeneration, the excess heat from a cogeneration plant is recycled, in part to generate chilled water for air conditioning. Usually found in extremely large systems such as city power grids, SmithGroupJJR’s design is one of the first to be used for a single building.

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    At Oakland, the system begins with natural-gas-fed turbines that generate electricity for day-to-day operations. The high-temperature exhaust passes through a heat-recovery boiler, which churns out water heated to 350 F for heating the engineering center. Any excess energy goes back into the campus grid. The now cooler exhaust goes through a second boiler, which puts out water at 130 F, also for heating, and at 110 F for tap water. Some of that heated water powers chillers that deliver 65 F water to chilled beams in the ceilings of the engineering center’s classrooms.

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    The result is a sophisticated technology that turns one step’s waste into the next step’s fuel—significantly reducing the school’s utility bills in the process. “We tried to wring every drop of energy out of the system we could,” Urbanek says.

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    Project Credits
    Project: Trigeneration System at Oakland University Engineering Center
    Client: Oakland University
    Design Firm: SmithGroupJJR, Detroit . Paul Urbanek, FAIA (principal designer); George Karidis (mechanical engineer); Chris Purdy, AIA (principal-in-charge); John Sobetski (senior project manager); Andy Arnesen, Laura Walker, AIA, Mike Nowicki, Sarah Wickenheiser, Kevin Gurgel, Luke Renwick, Dino Lekas, Mark Lodewyk, Chris Vanneste, Lori James (design team)
    Structural and Electrical Engineer/Lighting Designer: SmithGroupJJR
    General Contractor: Walbridge
    Fire Protection Consultant: Jensen Hughes
    Cost Estimating Consultant: Kirk Value Planners
    Acoustics Consultant: Talaske

  • About the Author

    Clay Risen

    Clay Risen is an editor at The New York Times op-ed section and the author, most recently, of The Bill of the Century: The Epic Battle for the Civil Rights Act (Bloomsbury Press, 2014). Along with regular articles for the Times, his freelance work has appeared in publications like Smithsonian, Metropolis, Fortune, and The Atlantic. Risen returns to the ARCHITECT fold after a brief hiatus, during which he wrote American Whiskey, Bourbon & Rye: A Guide to the Nation’s Favorite Spirit (Sterling Epicure, 2013). In the past, he has covered the legacies of critics Ada Louise Huxtable and Herbert Muschamp for ARCHITECT, as well as written criticism of his own about an interpretive center addition to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., social housing built in interwar Germany, and how to fix the Pritzker Prize on the eve of that award’s 30th anniversary.

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