Kroon Hall,
new home for F&ES, will be Yale's greenest
(see
more recent story)
On May 3 and 4, 2007, Gus Speth ‘64, dean of the School of Forestry &
Environmental Studies, oversaw the ground-breaking ceremonies for the
school's new home. See a The 50,000-square-foot building, made possible by the
generous support of leadership donor Richard E. Kroon ‘64, will be Yale’s most green building, a symbol of the School’s ideals and
values. The building will be climate-neutral,
producing as much energy as it consumes. It will minimize pollution, use
waste as a resource, and incorporate natural lighting and ventilation.
Building materials will be recycled and recyclable, sustainably harvested
and manufactured, and nontoxic.
 Currently F&ES occupies eight buildings along Prospect and Sachem streets.
The new building will provide a central location on Science Hill located
near Sage Hall, the School’s administrative building. The current schedule
calls for the building to be completed by the time of the 45th reunion of
our Class, which will also mark the end of Gus' second term as Dean. The facility will hold classrooms, a
library, and faculty and administrative offices, as well as the Carl ‘51 and
Emily Knobloch Environmental Center.
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