Buildings
Purdue University strives to create healthy, energy-efficient and beautiful buildings while ensuring that interior gathering places, classrooms, and research spaces are both environmentally responsible and functional. High-performance buildings, LEED certification and sustainable new construction efforts are just some of the ways Purdue is addressing its green buildings goals.
LEED Certified
Purdue facilities that are LEED certified:
- Marc and Sharon Hagle Hall - LEED Gold (v4 - LEED v4), 2024
- David and Bonnie Brunner Purdue Veterinary Medical Hospital Complex - LEED Silver (v4 - LEED v4), 2022
- Agricultural and Biological Engineering - LEED Silver (v4 - LEED v4), 2021
- Chaney-Hale Hall of Science - LEED Silver (v4 - LEED v4), 2021
- Meredith South Residence Hall - LEED Certified (v4 - LEED v4), 2021
- Frieda Parker Hall (formerly Griffin Residence Hall North) - LEED Certified (v4 - LEED v4), 2020
- Honors College and Residences - LEED Gold (v3 - LEED 2009), 2017
- Winifred Parker Hall (formerly Griffin Residence Hall South/Third Street Suites) - LEED Gold (v3 - LEED 2009), 2016
- Krach Leadership Center - LEED Gold (v3 - LEED 2009), 2016
- Seng-Liang Wang Hall - LEED Gold (v3 - LEED 2009), 2015
- Herrick Laboratories - LEED Gold (v3 - LEED 2009), 2014
- France A Córdova Recreational Sports Center - LEED Gold (v2 - LEED 2.2), 2014
- Marriott Hall - LEED Gold (v2 - LEED 2.2), 2012
- Roger B. Gatewood Wing of Mechanical Engineering - LEED Gold (v2 - LEED 2.2), 2011
Green Globes Certified
Purdue facilities that are Green Globes certified:
- Drug Discovery (Three Green Globes), 2014
- Lyles-Porter Hall (Three Green Globes), 2014
- Bindley Bioscience Center (Two Green Globes), 2014