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  • Brock’s MIWSFPA achieves Gold LEED certification

    Brock University’s Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts recently achieved Gold LEED certification.


    Originally published in The Brock News FRIDAY, JULY 4, 2022

    The Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts (MIWSFPA) recently joined Brock University’s list of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-certified buildings.

    As a globally recognized symbol of sustainability achievement and leadership, LEED provides a framework for healthy, efficient, carbon- and cost-saving green buildings.

    LEED projects earn points by adhering to prerequisites and credits across nine measurements for building excellence, from integrative design to human health to material use. The LEED rating systems work for most buildings at most phases of development and are meant to challenge project teams and inspire outside-the-box solutions.

    While most LEED certifications are given to newly constructed facilities, the MIWSFPA was rated in the Building Operations and Management (O+M) category, as the building underwent work to improve its already existing structure.

    Construction of the downtown St. Catharines arts school, completed in 2015, included the redevelopment of the former Canada Hair Cloth Building, which dates back to the 19th century. The MIWSFPA now provides state-of-the-art studios, exhibition spaces, performance venues, digital classrooms and learning commons for students in fine and performing arts programs. Modern features have been added to the building, while still retaining as much of the character and original structure as possible.

    “The majority of the costs and environmental impacts of a building occur during the life cycle of the asset, not during construction,” says Mary Quintana, Director, Asset Management and Utilities with Brock’s Facilities Management. “By pursuing LEED O+M, Brock is demonstrating its commitment to long-term thinking as part of its commitment to sustainability and world-class operations.”

    Buildings are responsible for an enormous amount of global energy use, resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions and have a significant impact on health and well-being.

    According to the U.S. Green Building Council and a study conducted by the U.S Department of Energy, in the U.S. alone, buildings account for almost 40 per cent of national carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions — more than both the industrial and transportation sectors combined. LEED-certified buildings have 34 per cent less CO2 emissions, consume 25 per cent less energy and 11 per cent less water, and have diverted more than 80 million tons of waste from landfills.

    Over the past several years, Brock’s Facilities Management team has worked diligently to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the MIWSFPA in categories such as energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, water efficiency, and more.

    There are four levels of LEED certification: certified, silver, gold and platinum. After applying for certification and undergoing a technical review, the arts school received a score of 75 out of 100, just five points shy of reaching the platinum level.

    “This is an exciting achievement for the University and its progress toward sustainable innovation and development,” Quintana says. “Achieving LEED certification is proof that the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts is going above and beyond to ensure the space is operated to the highest level of sustainability, providing a healthier and more comfortable space to work and study in.”

    EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was written by Alexandra Cotrufo, a Master of Sustainability candidate and research assistant at Brock’s Environmental Sustainability Research Centre.

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  • What’s open and closed during the holidays

    Individuals with card access must enter the University through the doors at Scotiabank Hall near the Tim Hortons in Thistle Complex.


    (From The Brock News, Monday, December 17, 2018 | By: Douglas Hunt)

    University buildings throughout Brock’s main campus, east campus and satellite locations will be locked and closed during the holidays beginning Monday, Dec. 24. Buildings will re-open for regular business hours on Wednesday, Jan. 2.

    Call Campus Security when entering and leaving a building

    Individuals who have card access to a building’s (exterior doors) may enter if they are authorized to do so during the holiday closure. For safety reasons, those entering buildings are asked to contact Campus Security Services at x3200 when entering and exiting the building. Those entering buildings must have their Brock identification with them and be able to produce it if asked.

    In case of fire or other serious emergency, call 911. If there’s a fire, activate the fire alarm by pulling the nearest manual pull station and leave the building. Call Campus Security Services at x3200 to pinpoint the location and facilitate response.

    Building or grounds-related emergency

    If a building or grounds-related emergency, such as broken glass, loss of power or flooding occurs from Monday, Dec. 24 to Tuesday, Jan. 1, employees are asked to call Campus Security Services at x3200.

    Entering a building without card access

    Employees who do not have card access must enter the University through the doors at Scotiabank Hall near the Thistle Tim Hortons (see attached map). Campus Security Services will be stationed inside the Scotiabank Hall doors from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. Anyone entering the building will be asked for identification, the reason for their visit and length of their stay.  Employees are asked to call Campus Security Services at x3200 when they leave. If the doors are locked, press emergency phone #67 or call 905-688-5550 x3200 to ask an officer to open the doors.

    Heating setbacks and ventilation reductions will be in effect during the holiday closure.

    Entering a building with card access

    Auto alarm systems are still in effect during the closure, and a code will be required to access select buildings. If employees have not been given an access code, their building/area may be armed.

    Buildings with card access include:

    • 573 Glenridge Ave.
    • Brock Research and Innovation Centre (BRIC)
    • Cairns Family Health and Bioscience Research Complex
    • Central Utilities Building
    • Goodman School of Business
    • Inniskillin Hall (proxy entrance)
    • International Centre
    • Mackenzie Chown Block ‘B’, ‘D’, ‘F’, ‘H’ and ‘J’ entrances
    • Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts
    • Plaza Building
    • Theal House
    • Welch Hall

    Facilities Management contractors

    If contract work is expected during the holiday closure, email Campus Security Services before Wednesday, Dec. 19 with specified times and dates. Brock University identification or contractor identification must be produced.

    Parking

    Free parking will be available in Zone 1 at the main campus from Monday, Dec. 24 to Tuesday, Jan. 1. Parking regulations still apply:

    • No parking in a fire route or in bus stops.
    • Accessible permits must be displayed while parking in accessible spaces.
    • Obstructing roads, laneways or loading/unloading areas is prohibited.
    • Parking on landscaped areas or walkways is prohibited.

    Regular parking operations will resume on Wednesday, Jan. 2. Should there be a snow event, Visitor Lot D will be cleared first and available for parking.

    Food service

    No food service will be available on campus between 4 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21 and Tuesday, Jan. 1 (other than vending machines). Several private food outlets will be open on the east side of Glenridge Ave. immediately opposite the main campus.

    Guernsey Market, Hungry Badger and the Tim Hortons in Schmon Tower will re-open on Wednesday, Jan. 2:

    • Guernsey Market: Wednesday, Jan. 2 to Friday, Jan. 4 — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    • Hungry Badger: Wednesday, Jan. 2 to Friday, Jan. 4 — 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    • Tim Hortons, Schmon Tower: Wednesday, Jan. 2 to Friday, Jan. 4 — 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    Regular hours of operation return Sunday, Jan. 6, with Guernsey Market open from noon to 9:30 p.m.

    The Brock Research and Innovation Centre

    Saturday, Dec. 22 — 9 a.m. to noon

    Sunday, Dec. 23 to Wednesday, Dec. 26 — CLOSED

    Thursday, Dec. 27 to Friday, Dec. 28 — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    Saturday, Dec. 29 — 9 a.m. to noon

    Sunday, Dec. 30 — CLOSED

    Monday, Dec. 31 — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019 — CLOSED

    Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019 — Open for regular hours — 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

    The Cairns Family Health and Bioscience Research Complex

    Access is available to those who have the authority and legitimate reason to enter during the holidays. Auto alarm systems are still in effect during this time, and a code will be required for access. For safety and security reasons, employees must contact Campus Security Services at x3200 to inform them that they are in the building. Personal safety is paramount — Lab activities cannot be conducted alone. Employees must make sure someone knows where they are.

    The Cairns complex will require card access at all times. Temporary access cards will not be issued for the holidays.

    James A. Gibson Library / Matheson Learning Commons

    Monday, Dec. 17 to Wednesday, Dec. 19 — 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.

    Thursday, Dec. 20 — 7:30 a.m. to  9 p.m.

    Friday, Dec. 21 — 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Saturday, Dec. 22 to Tuesday, Jan. 1 — CLOSED

    Wednesday, Jan. 2 to Friday, Jan. 4 — 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Saturday, Jan. 5 to Sunday, Jan. 6 — CLOSED

    Regular hours resume Monday, Jan. 7 — 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

    Map, Data and GIS Library

    Friday, Dec. 21 — 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    Saturday, Dec. 22 to Tuesday, Jan. 1 — CLOSED

    Wednesday, Jan. 2 to Friday, Jan. 4 — 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    Regular hours will resume Monday, Jan. 7.

    Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts

    Access to the Marilyn I. Walker School (MIWSFPA) is available to those who are authorized to enter the building during the holidays. All doors to the MIWSFPA will be locked with access to the building via card. Employees are asked to sign in and out with Campus Security Services at the office located in the main lobby. If employees require access to a particular room/area in the building and do not have access, they are asked to call Campus Security Services at x6300 or x3200 for access. For safety and security reasons, employees may be asked to show their Brock ID. If employees require access to the building over the holidays, but do not yet have proxy access to the exterior doors, please contact Campus Security Services at x6300 or x3200.

    Residences

    All Residences (except Brock Suites) will be closed for the Winter Break from Friday, Dec. 21 at noon until Sunday, Jan. 6 at noon.

    For further information and details regarding this closure please refer to the End of Term Notice on the Department of Residences website.

    Walker Sports Complex

    Saturday, Dec. 22 and Sunday, Dec. 23 — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    Monday, Dec. 24 to Wednesday, Dec. 26 — CLOSED

    Thursday, Dec. 27 to Monday, Dec. 31 — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019 — CLOSED

    Wednesday, Jan. 2 — Opening at 6:30 a.m.

    From Thursday, Dec. 27 to Monday, Dec. 31. visitors are asked to enter the Walker Sports Complex through the west doors by the tennis courts. Please check pool hours at on the Brock website.

    Custodial Services

    Custodial Services will be provided at the Walker Sports Complex during hours of operation throughout the holiday season.

    Rodman Hall

    Monday, Dec. 24 to Wednesday, Dec. 26 — CLOSED

    Thursday, Dec. 27 to Sunday, Dec. 30 – noon to 5 p.m.

    Monday, Dec. 31 to Tuesday, Jan. 1 – CLOSED

    Brock Safety app 

    Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to download the Brock Safety app from their respective app store. Brock Safety gives all persons at Brock access to campus and local resources 24-7. In addition, the Brock Safety app allows users to:

    • Report emergencies quickly and easily, and receive push notifications for their safety on campus.
    • Access local transit schedules and engage with the University on social media.
    • Contact Campus Security Services via phone or email, as well as report a location, report a problem, and if needed, schedule a Campus Security Services escort, 24-7.

    If employees have further questions regarding this notice after Saturday, Dec. 22, contact Campus Security Services at x3200.

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