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Become a Friend of the Tom Ridge Center. Your support can help make this extraordinary education, research and tourism facility on the waters of Lake Erie "a shore thing!"

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About the Building

The Tom Ridge Environmental Center is an interpretative facility for the unique Presque Isle Peninsula on the southern shore of Lake Erie. The multi-use building not only serves as a visitor's center at the gateway to the park, but houses interactive exhibits, educational facilities, administration for various governmental and conservation entities, and laboratories designed for Great Lakes research initiatives.

Presque Isle is a recurring sandspit, which geologists believe formed more than 11,000 years ago. The natural context is remarkable not only for its diversity of flora and fauna, but as a record of past, present and future ecological transformation.

The notion of change played a significant role in the design of the project as the building and landscape attempt to capture a sense of transformation through form, material and experience. Wallace, Roberts & Todd served as both architect and landscape designer for this project.

The designs of both the building and landscape were guided by sustainable considerations. Sited to minimize disturbance of a nearby bluff, the building opens its long dimension to the sun. Distinguishing between the solar exposure characteristics of the north and south sides of the building, the fenestration and shading character of each side are differently expressed. The building capitalizes on northern light through the clerestory windows, while on the south, large expanses of curtainwall composed of transparent and translucent panels, modulated by the exterior shading devices, embrace the light of the sun. Operable clerestory windows help to naturally ventilate the windows. Inverted roof forms supported on grids of tree-like steel columns, collect rainwater for reuse in toilet flushing, thus significantly reducing overall water consumption. Steel is used throughout the building along with many other materials with high-recycled content. The landscape takes steps to protect existing natural amenities, avoid the need for irrigation, and employ native plants to reinforce the local ecology. The building is designed to achieve a LEED Silver rating from the US Green Building Council.

Friends of the Tom Ridge Center -  Presque Isle State Park,  301 Peninsula Drive.   Suite 1,  Erie, PA 16505, Phone: 814-833-5049
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