Ford Rouge Visitor Center

Dearborn, Michigan
  • Size: 30,000 SF
  • Cost: N/A
  • Completion Date: June 13, 2004
  • Benchmarks: LEED Gold

Designed by Harley Ellis Devereaux, with partner company GreenWorks Studio, the Ford Rouge Visitor Center is a unique showcase of state-of-the-art interactive and educational exhibits, shows and attractions that convey the history and future vision of Ford Motor Company and the historic importance of the Rouge Assembly Complex.

Sustainable Features

  • Rainwater collection cistern
  • Photovoltaic solar power systems
  • 50% of building materials made with recycled content
  • Bioswale system
  • Waterless urinals
  • CO2 monitoring system
  • Low VOC interior finishes
  • Electric vehicle charging stations
  • 40 ft. “green screen” to reduce heat gain
  • Operable office windows
  • “Green” roof
  • Microclimates were created using evergreen trees for windbreaks
  • Automatic irrigation system was provided to aid in the establishment of the plantings

Awards

  • AIA Michigan, Award of Honor, Sustainable Design, 2004
  • AIA Detroit, Award of Honor, Sustainable Design, 2004
  • AIA Cincinnati, Award of Honor, Architectural Advancement, 2004
  • Building Design & Construction, Building Team Project Award, 2004
  • Honor Award, American Consulting Engineers Council, 2004
  • Eminent Conceptor Award, American Consulting Engineers Council—Michigan Chapter and Michigan Society of Professional Engineers, 2004
  • Construction & Design Award, Engineering Society of Detroit, 2004
  • Landscape Architecture Planning, ASLA Michigan, 2004
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Photovoltaic solar power systems provide energy for hot water and building heating