Conrad Hilton Foundation Headquarters

Agoura Hills, California

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Structural Engineering

Office

LEED Platinum

2013 AIA California Council, Sustainability Honor

2013 U.S. Green Building Council-LA Chapter (USGBC-LA), Sustainable Innovation Award, Energy & Atmosphere

2013 U.S. Green Building Council-LA Chapter (USGBC-LA), Sustainable Innovation Award, Project of the Year

2013 ENR California, Best Projects Southern California, Green Project

2013 ENR California, Best Projects Southern California, Project of the Year

2013 Los Angeles Business Council, Architectural Awards Grand Prize

Conrad N. Hilton Foundation

ZGF Architects, LLP

MATT Construction

Van Atta Associates

22,240

Square Feet

$24M

Construction Cost
Planted Roof with Passive Downdraft HVAC System
Raised Floor System Provides Air Plenum Below Walking Surface
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Conrad Hilton Foundation Headquarters

The Headquarters for the Conrad Hilton Foundation is a cutting-edge, environmentally sensitive and energy efficient building co-existing in harmony with the surrounding environment. The net-zero energy consumption facility has a long, narrow shape that allows daylight into and views out from most of its interior spaces, which include an airy entry, offices, three conference rooms, and central cubicle workspaces over two levels. Among its many green features, a solar thermal-heating system, water-cooled chilling, and a planted roof with its passive-downdraft HVAC system, which provides ventilation and cooling. The system comprises 17 downdraft shafts or “chimneys” that punctuate the perimeter and are visible outside, peeking out over the roof plane at regular intervals. Air travels down these shafts, entering the floors of the second and ground levels. Cold water pumped into coils below each chimney’s air-intake baffle cool the air, which then flows through vents into each office. The air rises naturally as it warms, escaping via louvers along the clerestory level in the building’s double-height atrium. In colder months, air traveling into these shafts is warmed by heat pumps situated in the floor.

Additional Services Provided:

  • Building Design