Founded in 1853, the California Academy of Sciences is the largest cultural institution in the City of San Francisco. Its previous home, damaged in a 1989 earthquake, was razed and replaced on the same site in Golden Gate Park. The state-of-the-art $488 million facility, featuring a wide range of green building technologies and strategies, is considered one of the most sustainable museums in the world.
The new facility is the result of a collaboration between Arup and the architects Renzo Piano Building Workshop and Stantec Architecture. Arup’s scope on the project was comprehensive: It encompassed structural and complete building services engineering (mechanical, electrical and plumbing), in addition to fire safety consulting, façade engineering, lighting design, sustainability consulting, acoustics consulting and pedestrian planning.
Arup worked closely with the Academy to devise and document the many sustainability strategies required to achieve a Platinum LEED rating. This included water-efficient landscaping and water use reduction, optimised energy performance, construction waste management, cladding and other elements. Arup provided acoustic and lighting solutions for the exhibit areas and other public and behind-the-scenes spaces as well as an innovative solution to protecting the building from earthquakes.