Building F is part of a federal complex of U.S. government facilities at DOS’ Charleston Regional Center, located on a former U.S. Naval Base in North Charleston, South Carolina. The four-story building is designed to provide a modern and environmentally sustainable platform for all Charleston Regional Center employees and visitors.
Page’s design met all Department of State standards for security and life safety and provides a functional workplace for all tenant staff, maximizing general flexible workspaces within a lean footprint. The program includes a cafeteria, kitchen, fitness center, auditorium, full-service Federal Credit Union, medical support, and administrative spaces.
The building’s scale, massing, and materials anchor the new facility within the prominent government compound, fostering a sense of community and place with adjacent DOS facilities. LEED Gold certified, the high-performance design uses energy-efficient lighting, automated building controls, renewable energy systems, and efficient HVAC systems projected to decrease energy use by 37% and annual CO2 emissions by 487 tons. Rooftop photovoltaic solar power arrays and solar heating water systems are designed to reduce the energy costs by 5%, and extensive lifecycle cost analysis of mechanical system options resulted in the elimination of water-cooled options to significantly reduce annual water use.
Building Facts
- 125,000 GSF new construction
- Workplace, medical, dining, fitness center, auditorium
- LEED Gold certified
The idea was that Building F would become the central hub for the entire campus, with its amenities, spacious open lobby, and welcoming orientation to the entire campus.
Linda Rodts