Walsh College moves forward with green building in Troy
Walsh College might be known for its academic performance now, but its about to be known for environmental stewardship. The college’s newest building in Troy is going for bronze level of LEED certification.
Lots of colleges are working to enhance their eco-friendly credentials, but Walsh College is making a significant move to set itself apart from the rest with its newly opened environmentally sustainable Jeffery W. Barry Center in Troy.
The new 37,000-square-foot building (named in honor of Jeffery Barry, Walsh’s President from 1970 to 1991) incorporates a enough recycled materials and green systems to make a tree hugger blush.
The $10.5-million structure incorporates recycled and environmentally sensitive materials, captures rainwater and uses solar power for climate control. Its terrazzo floors contain 20,000 pounds of recycled glass and will be a key point when it goes for bronze-level LEED certification.
Source: Maribeth Farkas, Caponigro Public Relations and Stephanie Bergeron, President and CEO of