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Ben Franklin TechVentures2 located on Lehigh University’s Mountaintop campus, is an expansion of the original building. It was formerly part of the Bethlehem Steel Homer Research Labs complex. Spillman Farmer Architects renovated the original site of Bethlehem Steel to include the new 47,000 square foot addition comprising offices, research labs, and conference meeting spaces to support the resident companies’ entrepreneurial culture and fuel innovation.
Ben Franklin TechVentures2 utilizes many integrated technologies to maximize energy savings while not compromising the functional requirements of its work environment. The uniqueness of this building hinges on the communication among different technologies to make intelligent environmental decisions for the building as a whole.

Architect of Record:
Spillman Farmer Architects
Engineer:
N/A
Building Owner:
Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeast PA
Design Rating / % Energy and CO2 Reduction*:
93 / 51%
Design / Completion Date:
2011 / N/A
Space Type:
Office building
Floor Space:
47,000 sf
Estimated Energy Use Intensity:
42 kBtu/sf/yr
Estimated Total Annual Energy Use:
5,676,311 kBtu
Estimated Annual Energy Cost:
$43,289
Technologies Specified
Sun shades; high-performance windows, walls, roof; high reflectance TPO roofing; automated shading system; automatic window shading; rooftop solar photovoltaic system
For More Information
Frederick C. Allerton
Spillman Farmer Architects
610.865.2621
fallerton@spillmanfarmer.com
*Percent Energy and CO2 Reductions are compared with an average building of similar type.