University of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA
Crotty Hall
Amherst, Massachusetts
The University of Massachusetts opened Crotty Hall, a new Campus building, in 2016. Crotty Hall is the new home for the Department of Economics funded through a $10 Million private gift to the Department of Economics, the building is dedicated to James Crotty, an economist at UMass, and his wife Pamela Crotty, a longtime town meeting member. Crotty Hall is a three-story, 16,800 SF, Net Zero building and includes four conference rooms, 35 graduate faculty offices, and common areas. The energy efficient building design, designed by Sigrid Pollin of Miller Pollin Architecture, includes geothermal wells to help maintain constant temperatures in the building, roof-top photovoltaic cells to generate electricity, and the design incorporates energy efficient siding materials. Berkshire Design developed the site design in collaboration with Stephen Stimson Associates. The site footprint is compact and includes a series of stepped rain garden cells planted with native species to capture, clean and filter driveway runoff. Extensive native plantings used throughout the site compliment the two buildings. The Building and the planting beds step to fit the slope of the site.