Cordish Lacrosse Center

Johns Hopkins University • Baltimore, Maryland

A 14,750-SF Training and Meeting Facility

The two-story Cordish Lacrosse Center is situated at the east end of Homewood Field, Johns Hopkins University’s historic stadium. The building combines training, reception, and meeting areas with galleries that celebrate the university’s achievements in men’s and women’s lacrosse. Spaces also include a theater, a meeting room, locker rooms, and terraces. The LEED®-Gold center features a central variable-air-volume air handling unit with heat recovery. The building also has water-conserving plumbing fixtures, a green roof, and automatic lighting controls.

Architect

William Rawn Associates

LEED Facts

Level: Gold
Type: LEED for New Construction
Status: Registered
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LEED® Facts

Cordish Lacrosse Center

Johns Hopkins University • Baltimore, Maryland
LEED for New Construction
Registered

  • Category: 
    GOLD
    Rating: 
    62*
  • Category: 
    Sustainable Site
    Rating: 
    17 / 26
  • Category: 
    Water Efficiency
    Rating: 
    7 / 10
  • Category: 
    Energy & Atmosphere
    Rating: 
    18 / 35
  • Category: 
    Materials & Resources
    Rating: 
    6 / 14
  • Category: 
    Indoor Environmental Quality
    Rating: 
    8 / 15
  • Category: 
    Innovation & Design
    Rating: 
    6 / 6

Client History

2013: Muller Building Clean Room Design; Read & Company Architects
2012: Cordish LaCrosse Center; William Rawn Architects
2012: Krieger Hall Nielson Lab Renovation; Melville Thomas Architects
2012: Greenhouse Renovation; Quinn Evans Architects
2011: Bloomberg School of Public Health Expansion Study; Ayers Saint Gross
2008: Space Telescope Science Institute
2006: Terrace Court Dining Hall Renovations; Read & Company Architects
2005: Bloomberg School of Public Health Auditorium Renovations; Read & Company Architects
2005: Nursing School Expansion; Ziger/Snead Architects
2005: Mudd Hall Lab Renovation; Melville Thomas Architects
2005: Jenkins Hall Lab Renovation; Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects
2003: Maryland Hall Additional Lab Renovations; Marshall Craft Architects
2002: Hodson Hall; RMJM
2001: Krieger Hall Additional Lab Renovations; Read & Company Architects
1999: Maryland Hall Renovations; Ayers Saint Gross
1999: Krieger Hall Lab 350; Read & Company Architects
1999: Krieger Hall Academic Computing Room; Melville Thomas Architects
1997: School of Nursing; Ayers Saint Gross
1997: Krieger Hall Math Conference Rooms
1996: Krieger Hall Renovations; Ayers Saint Gross
1990: Physics and Astronomy Building; Ayers Saint Gross

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  • …a symbol of the game’s rapid evolution toward the big time…a tribute to the Johns Hopkins program’s rich history.

    Inside Lacrosse magazine
  • …a symbol of the game’s rapid evolution toward the big time…a tribute to the Johns Hopkins program’s rich history.

    Inside Lacrosse magazine