Johnson & Wales University’s Grace Welcome Center Achieves LEED Gold

Providence, RI – Vision 3 Architects announced today that Johnson & Wales University’s Grace Welcome Center has been awarded LEED Gold Certification

Providence, RI – Vision 3 Architects announced today that Johnson & Wales University’s Grace Welcome Center has been awarded LEED Gold Certification for new construction by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), one of the top “green” awards in the Country. Located on the University’s Harborside
Campus, the Grace Welcome Center has achieved USGBC’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold standard.

LEED is a third party certification program and a nationally accepted benchmark for the design,construction, and operation of high-performance green buildings.

For the nearly 4,000 students enrolled in JWU’s culinary and graduate programs at the Harborside Campus, Grace Welcome Center stands as a gateway to their careers, and also serves as the first stop and first impression for visitors arriving at the Johnson & Wales’ campus. The 7,700-square-foot facility is the University’s second LEED Certified Building. Every design decision, ranging from building materials to fixtures and furniture selections, were chosen because of their unique environmentally friendly characteristics and reduced impact on the environment.

The Grace Welcome Center, situated on a former brownfield site, was designed to complement surrounding campus buildings. The one and a half clearstory lobby space provides visitors with an inviting and user-friendly setting, and expands to a gallery area that features displays of culinary artifacts from the University’s Museum. The building also functions as a conference center, providing the University with the ability to host various types of functions. The facility accommodates a large multi-use presentation room with state-of-the-art audio and video systems, administrative offices, and meeting space. The building façade consists mainly of large spans of glass strategically placed to offer visitors’ views of the campus, maximize daylight, and minimize the use of artificial lighting. An outdoor terrace and amphitheater with views of Narragansett Bay opens up from the main conference space and has become a sought-after location for special functions and receptions.