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UNITY VILLAGE, MO.—The Unity Village Hotel and Conference Center, opened January 2007, recently received LEED Silver certification from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). The hotel is the first lodging property in the Midwest to receive LEED certification and the sixth in the United States. LEED stands for “Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.” LEED-certified buildings conserve natural resources, reduce operating costs and foster healthier and more productive occupants.
“Unity sought LEED certification for the Unity Village Hotel and Conference Center to reflect our deep concern for the environment as well as the well-being and comfort of our guests,” said Charlotte Shelton, Unity president and CEO. “Unity believes in being a good steward of all of our resources, including the beautiful natural setting we enjoy here at Unity Village. We also believe in being a good servant to all of those who come here for rest and renewal.”
USGBC sets the nationally accepted benchmarks for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings. Their LEED certification process provides independent third-party verification that a building project meets the highest performance standards. LEED certification occurs after a review based on 69 points, which are awarded in five categories: sustainable sites, energy efficiency, materials and resources, energy and atmosphere, and indoor environmental quality.
The Unity Village Hotel and Conference Center was designed by Gould Evans of Kansas City, and built by McCownGordon Construction, to be environmentally efficient and conscientious through its construction and operation. Highlights of the green design include energy-efficient heating and cooling systems; recyclable, nontoxic building materials; environmentally friendly housekeeping practices; water conservation; indoor air quality enhancements; abundant natural lighting; and low-maintenance landscaping with indigenous plantings.
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