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Penn buildings achieve LEED certifications, showcasing commitment to sustainability

VLEST building

Three recent building projects at the University of Pennsylvania have earned LEED Platinum, Gold, and Silver certifications, underscoring Penn’s ongoing commitment to sustainable design and construction.

Penn Today

Penn buildings achieve LEED certifications, showcasing commitment to sustainability

Three recent building projects at the University of Pennsylvania have earned LEED Platinum, Gold, and Silver certifications, underscoring Penn’s ongoing commitment to sustainable design and construction.

VLEST building

The University of Pennsylvania’s newest LEED-certified building projects include the Vagelos Laboratory for Energy Science and Technology (VLEST) which earned a LEED Platinum, Amy Gutmann Hall which was awarded LEED Gold, and the Ott Center for Track and Field which received LEED Silver. Recognized as the international benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of high-performance green buildings, LEED, the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is awarded by the U.S. Green Building Council. The latest designations bring Penn’s total number of LEED-certified projects to 55, reflecting the University’s leadership in green building practices aligned with Penn’s Climate & Sustainability Action Plan 4.0 and building green initiative.

“These LEED certifications reflect Penn’s commitment to sustainable building design,” says Mark Kocent, University architect. “Each project is designed with energy efficiency, ecological integration, and occupant wellness at its core, a reflection of Penn’s In Principle and Practice directive to lead on the great challenges of our time, including climate.” Read more on Penn Today. 

Date: Sep 19, 2025
Campus Initiative:
Built Environment