The University of Vermont boasts twenty (20) LEED-Certified buildings and building additions on its main campus in Burlington Vermont.
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the world's most widely used green building rating system. LEED was developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and provides a framework for healthy and highly efficient buildings which result in environmental benefits.
More about USGBC LEED Certification
For more information, see UVM's policy on Energy-efficient and Sustainable Buildings.
Which Buildings are LEED-Certified?
Platinum Level
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- Aiken Center (2011)
Gold Level
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- Recital Hall Renovation and Addition (2020)
- Slade Hall Renovation (2019)
- James M. Jeffords Hall (2020)
- Bertha M. Terrill Hall (2010)
- The Courtyard at Given (2009)
- Dudley H. Davis Center (2007)
- University Heights Residential Hall (2006)
- 438 College Street (2006)
Silver Level
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- Firestone Medical Research Building (2022)
- UVM Rescue Facility (2018)
- STEM Complex: Discovery and Innovation Halls (2019)
- Ifshin Hall (2018)
- Central Campus Residence Hall (2017)
- Alumni House Renovation (2016)
- Redstone Dining Hall (2011)
- Harris/Millis Residential Hall (2009)
- Colchester Research Facility (2007)
- Joseph E. Carrigan Wing (2006)
- Wing Davis Wilks (WDW) Residence Halls (2006)