
Deconstructing Mudd Chemistry
The Mudd Chemistry Building has been demolished, with 90% of its waste recycled to reduce environmental impact.

The Mudd Chemistry Building has been demolished, with 90% of its waste recycled to reduce environmental impact.

Stanford’s deconstruction of the Lou Henry Hoover Building diverted 2,400 tons of concrete for downcycling, while preserving Lou Henry Hoover’s legacy through two campus landmarks.

New LED lamps and fluorescent tubes save electricity and water for the School of Medicine.

Stanford’s Boyd & Jill Smith Family Stadium upgraded to energy-efficient LED lighting, reducing electricity costs by $5,000 annually while improving color for televised events.

Stanford’s Energy Retrofit Program is helping labs reduce energy use by offering rebates for energy-efficient ultra-low temperature freezers, saving 97,000 kWh in fiscal year 2022.

Sustainability is a design and cultural cornerstone of the new, state-of-the-art facility.